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CATALOGING DATA AND TRANSACTION STANDARDS

VOLUME 10MULTIPLE APPLICATION REFERENCES / INSTRUCTIONS /

TABLES AND GRIDS

Originating Office: Enterprise Business Standards Office Effective: December 6, 2018

Cataloging Data and Transaction Standards, Volume 10Current as of December 6, 2018

VOLUME 10MULTIPLE APPLICATION REFERENCES / INSTRUCTIONS /

TABLES AND GRIDS

CHANGE HISTORY

Cataloging Data Change Date Change Description

Change Number

N/A 11/08/2018 Changed cover page due to renaming of Volumes 8-13 to ‘Cataloging Data and Transaction Standards’ as agreed upon in Federal Cataloging Committee (FCC) Meeting on 11/7/2018, and added Volume 10 Change History.

1

ACDC 0002 11/08/2018 Addition of Air Force Materiel Management Aggregation Code (MMAC) RB to Volume 10, Table 66, in support of the B-21 Raider program.

2

ACDC 0003 11/08/2018 Addition of Activity Code GG for Navy ICP Philadelphia as an authorized Item Management Coding Activity (IMCA) for Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Code DN. Changes apply to Volume 10, Table 47 and Table 195.

3

ACDC 0005 11/23/2018 Addition of Army Materiel Category Codes U7, U8, C1, and J6 to Volume 10, Table 65

4

ACDC 0007 11/23/2018 Addition of four new US Air Force Sources of Supply to Volume 10, Table 103.

5

ACDC 0006 12/06/2018 Addition of Army Materiel Category Codes EO, ES, and J7 to Volume 10, Table 65.

6

ACDC 0009 12/06/2018 Addition of Navy Special Materiel Identification Code F9 to Volume 10, Table 60.

7

CHANGE HISTORY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER NUMBER TITLE PAGE

NUMBER

CHAPTER 1 RETURN ACTION CODES TBD

CHAPTER 2 CROSS, REFERENCES, CHARTS AND GRIDS TBD

CHAPTER 3 TABLES (LISTED BELOW) TBD

CHAPTER 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

VOL TEN TABLE

NUMBER VOL TEN TABLE NAMEPAGE

NUMBERTABLE 1 Reference Number Format Codes TBDTABLE 2 Types of Item Identification Codes TBD

TABLE 3 Reference or Partial Descriptive Method Reason Codes (RPDMRC) TBD

TABLE 4 Reference Number Justification Codes (RNJC) TBD

TABLE 5 Document Availability Codes (DAC) TBD

TABLE 6 Reference Number Category Codes (RNCC) TBD

TABLE 7 Reference Number Variation Codes (RNVC) TBD

TABLE 8 Valid Reference Number Combinations for Item-Of-Supply Concept TBD

TABLE 9 National Codification Bureau Codes TBD

TABLE 10 Output Mode/Media Codes TBD

TABLE 11 Single/Multiple Output Codes TBD

TABLE 12 Cancel/Duplicate Priorities TBD

TABLE 13 Reference Number Duplication Decision TBD

TABLE 14 RNCC/RNVC Preference Order TBD

TABLE 15 DAC and RNCC Combination TBD

TABLE 17 Reference Number Status Codes TBD

TABLE 18 NIIN Status Codes TBD

TABLE 19 Commercial and Government Entity Status Codes TBD

TABLE 20 INC/CAGE Combinations for Descriptive Method Item Identifications

TBD

TABLE 21 Reference Number Format Criteria for Specified Government CAGE's

TBD

TABLE 22 Reference Number Format Conversion Criteria TBD

TABLE 23 Provisioning Screening Master Address Table (PSMAT) TBD

TABLE 24 Priority Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 25 Deletion Reason Codes TBD

TABLE 26 Limited Distribution Codes TBD

TABLE 27 Degree of Match Codes TBD

TABLE 28 Output Data Request Code/Access Key(s) TBD

TABLE 29 Foreign/Domestic Designator Codes TBD

TABLE 30 Search Routine Output Data Request Codes TBD

TABLE 31 Reference Number Screening RNCC/RNVC Acceptable Combination TBD

VOL TEN TABLE

NUMBER VOL TEN TABLE NAMEPAGE

NUMBERTABLE 32 Reference Number Actual or Probable Match Screening Decision TBD

TABLE 33 Type of Screening Code TBD

TABLE 34 Interrogation Output Data Request Codes TBD

TABLE 35 Individual DRN Interrogation TBD

TABLE 36 Incomplete Address Edit Code TBD

TABLE 37 Statistical Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 38 Demilitarization (DEMIL) Codes TBD

TABLE 39 Using Service Codes TBD

TABLE 40 Mandatory CAGE/RNCC Combinations TBD

TABLE 41 DoD AAC Decision TBD

TABLE 42 Service Code: Provisioning Screening Master Address Table TBD

TABLE 45 Reason Code CAGE Picklist TBD

TABLE 46 Valid Item Management Classification Agency Activity Codes TBD

TABLE 47 Activity Codes and Message Addresses for FLIS Users TBD

TABLE 48 DoD Commodity Materiel, Management Category Codes TBD

TABLE 49 Hazardous Materiel Codes TBD

TABLE 50 Shelf Life Code TBD

TABLE 51 Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Codes TBD

TABLE 52 Phrase Codes TBD

TABLE 53 Unit of Issue Codes TBD

TABLE 54 Marine Corps Management Echelon Codes TBD

TABLE 55 Marine Corps Stores Account Codes TBD

TABLE 56 Quantity Unit Pack (QUP) Codes TBD

TABLE 57 Marine Corps Recoverability Codes TBD

TABLE 58 Acquisition Advice Codes TBD

TABLE 59 Source of Supply Modifier Codes TBD

TABLE 60 Special Materiel Identification Codes TBD

TABLE 61 Controlled Inventory Item Codes (CIIC) TBD

TABLE 62 Navy Cognizance Codes TBD

TABLE 63 Navy Materiel Control Codes TBD

TABLE 64 Army Accounting Requirement Codes TBD

TABLE 65 Army Materiel Category Codes TBD

TABLE 66 Air Force Materiel Management Aggregation Codes (MMAC) TBD

TABLE 67 Air Force Budget Codes TBD

TABLE 68 Air Force Fund Codes TBD

TABLE 69 Air Force Expendability Recoverability Reparability Category Codes TBD

TABLE 70 Validation Criteria Acquisition Method/Acquisition Method Suffix Code Combinations

TBD

TABLE 71 Acquisition Method/Acquisition Method Suffix Codes TBD

TABLE 72 Marine Corps Combat Essentiality Codes TBD

TABLE 73 Marine Corps Materiel Identification Codes TBD

TABLE 74 PICA/SICA Level of Authority (LOA) Codes TBD

TABLE 75 DLA Transaction Services Reference Number Requisition NSN Selection Decision Through Pass- through

TBD

TABLE 76 Return Codes for DLA Transaction Services Reference Number Requisition

TBD

VOL TEN TABLE

NUMBER VOL TEN TABLE NAMEPAGE

NUMBERTABLE 77 Item Management Codes TBD

TABLE 78 Hi-Dollar Breakout Commodity Category Codes TBD

TABLE 79 Unit of Issue Conversion Factors TBD

TABLE 81 Unit of Measurement Designations TBD

TABLE 82 Water Type Cargo Code TBD

TABLE 83 Water Special Handling Codes TBD

TABLE 84 Air Dimension Codes (DRN 9220) TBD

TABLE 85 Air Commodity and Special Handling Codes TBD

TABLE 86 Class Rating TBD

TABLE 87 Army Recoverability Codes TBD

Table 88 CAGE Designator Codes TBD

TABLE 89 CAGE/NCAGE KHN Transaction Line Numbers TBD

TABLE 90 Type Code for Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE) / NATO Commercial and Government Entity Codes (NCAGE)

TBD

TABLE 91 Item Standardization Codes TBD

TABLE 92 Valid Item Standardization Code Combinations for Standardization Relationship

TBD

TABLE 93 FSC's Authorized Item Standardization Code B TBD

TABLE 94 Item Standardization Code Authorized Specifications/Standards TBD

TABLE 95 Navy Issue, Repair, and/or Requisition Restriction Codes TBD

TABLE 96 Phrase Code Package Combination TBD

TABLE 97 Unit Price and Acquisition Advice Codes TBD

TABLE 99 Effective Date Processing Conflict Conditions TBD

TABLE 100 Phrase Code and Related Data TBD

TABLE 101 Data Transmission Control Codes TBD

TABLE 102 Special Materiel Content Codes TBD

TABLE 103 Source of Supply Codes TBD

TABLE 104 Activity Codes and Addresses for Authorized Originators, Submitters, MOE Codes, and RNAAC's

TBD

TABLE 105 FLIS Document Identifier Codes TBD

TABLE 107 NonConsumable Item Materiel Support Codes TBD

TABLE 108 Phrase Code Correlation TBD

TABLE 109 Conflict Notification Codes TBD

TABLE 110 PSEUDO Source of Supply Codes TBD

TABLE 111 Navy Source of Supply Code TBD

TABLE 112 Effective Dated Transactions TBD

TABLE 113 AAC/SOS/SOM Correlation TBD

TABLE 114 Criteria for Loading Source of Supply Changes in Logistics Information Services IMM Record

TBD

TABLE 115 Authorized Freight Data Submitters/Receivers TBD

TABLE 116 Moe Rule Status Codes TBD

TABLE 117 Depot Source of Repair (DSOR) Code to Maintenance Activity Cross Reference

TBD

TABLE 118 File Maintenance Action Codes TBD

TABLE 119 Army Source of Supply Conversion TBD

TABLE 120 FLIS Segment Codes TBD

TABLE 121 Edit Criteria for Service Peculiar CMD TBD

VOL TEN TABLE

NUMBER VOL TEN TABLE NAMEPAGE

NUMBERTABLE 123 Marine Corps Operational Test Codes TBD

TABLE 124 Marine Corps Physical Category Codes TBD

TABLE 125 Type of Special Processing Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 126 Depot Source of Repair (DSOR) Code to Nonconsumable/item Materiel Support Code (NIMSC) Compatibility

TBD

TABLE 127 Coast Guard Inventory Account Codes TBD

TABLE 128 Coast Guard Reparability Codes TBD

TABLE 129 Navy Cognizance Code Bypass TBD

TABLE 130 Reparable Characteristics Indicator Code DLA TBD

TABLE 131 NATO Commercial and Government Entity Code/Foreign Government (NCAGE/FG) Codification Bureau Codes

TBD

TABLE 132 CAO/APD Point Exception Processing Code TBD

TABLE 133 Zip Code, CAO Code, ADP Point Code Look up TBD

TABLE 134 Logistics Information Services /Foreign Governments Responsible for Assignment/Maintenance of O.E. Codes

TBD

TABLE 137 Card Identification Codes TBD

TABLE 138 Normal Source of Procurement TBD

TABLE 139 Mobilization Reserve Requirement TBD

TABLE 140 Special Packaging Requirement TBD

TABLE 141 Demand Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 142 Types of Financial Management Control TBD

TABLE 143 Mandatory/Optional Data Elements for DIC LVA TBD

TABLE 144 Estimated or Actual Price Codes TBD

TABLE 145 LMD Effective Date Criteria for Concurrent Submittal of Item Management Decisions and CMD by Wholesale Manager

TBD

TABLE 150 Coast Guard Serial Number Control Code TBD

TABLE 153 Reimbursement Codes TBD

TABLE 154 Service/Agency Designator Codes TBD

TABLE 155 Return Code RJ/LU Validation Criteria for DIC LCU TBD

TABLE 157 Navy Issue, Repair, and/or Requisition Restriction Code Error Table TBD

TABLE 158 Acquisition Advice Code Processing for Army/Maintenance Action Code MS CMD

TBD

TABLE 159 ADPE Identification Codes TBD

TABLE 160 Precious Metals Indicator Codes (PMIC's) TBD

TABLE 161 FSC's Requiring ADPE Identification Codes TBD

TABLE 162 Interchangeable and Substitutable Phrase Code Criteria TBD

TABLE 163 USSOCOM Recoverability and Repairability Codes TBD

TABLE 164 USSOCOM Material Category Codes TBD

TABLE 165 USSOCOM Accounting Requirements Codes TBD

TABLE 166 FSC/MOE Rule Change Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 167 USSOCOM Class of Supply TBD

TABLE 168 NIMSC Effective Data Criteria TBD

TABLE 169 USSOCOM Accounting Requirements Code/Class of Supply Compatibility

TBD

TABLE 171 Tailored Data Chain Interrogations TBD

TABLE 174 Service/Agency to MOE Code Moe Rule Correlation TBD

TABLE 175 Transaction Status Codes(TSC) TBD

VOL TEN TABLE

NUMBER VOL TEN TABLE NAMEPAGE

NUMBERTABLE 176 Integrity Codes TBD

TABLE 177 Price Validation Codes TBD

TABLE 179 Hazardous Materiel Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 180 Federal Supply Class Identification ofHazardous Items TBD

TABLE 181 Criticality Code, Federal Item Identification Guide TBD

TABLE 182 Packaging DataElements TBD

TABLE 183 DoD Debarment Proposal Initiators Symbol TBD

TABLE 185 Name/FIIG/RPDMRC Correlation TBD

TABLE 186 PICA/SICA CMD Compatibility TBD

TABLE 187 Valid MOE Rule Combinations TBD

TABLE 188 Valid MOE/MAC/LOA Combinations TBD

TABLE 189 Electrostatic Discharge Code(ESDC) TBD

TABLE 190 NonApproved Item Name Edit TBD

TABLE 191 Federal Supply Group/Federal Supply Class Edit TBD

TABLE 192 Valid Demilitarization Codes and Controlled Inventory Item Codes Combinations

TBD

TABLE 193 FSC's Requiring Electrostatic Discharge Codes TBD

TABLE 194 Environmental Attribute Code (ENAC) TBD

TABLE 195 MOE Code to Valid Item Management Coding Activity (IMCA) TBD

TABLE 196 NATO and Foreign Government Activities Requiring Collaboration on Cancel Use (LKU) and Cancel Invalid (LKV) Actions

TBD

TABLE 197 Type of CAGE/NCAGE Affiliation Codes TBD

TABLE 198 Common Numbering System Indicator Codes TBD

TABLE 199 Size of Business Code TBD

TABLE 200 CAGE Primary Business Category Codes TBD

TABLE 201 Type of Business Codes TBD

TABLE 202 Taxonomy Status TBD

TABLE 204 Taxonomy Origin TBD

TABLE 205 Type of Phone Number Codes TBD

TABLE 206 CAGE Master File Country Codes TBD

TABLE 207 Department of Transportation Class Code TBD

TABLE 208 Taxonomy Description TBD

TABLE 210 Fire Fighting Groups TBD

TABLE 211 Hazard Symbol Code TBD

TABLE 212 Inhabited Building Distance, Hazard Classes/Divisions, and Storage Compatibility Code

TBD

TABLE 213 Air Force Bypass of Table 113(ACC/SOS/SOSM/Correlation) Edits TBD

TABLE 214 Hazardous Characteristics Codes TBD

TABLE 215 Less Than a Car Load TBD

TABLE 216 DEMIL Integrity Codes TBD

TABLE 217 Packaging Data Source Codes TBD

TABLE 218 Cleaning and Drying Procedure Codes TBD

TABLE 219 Agency Project Codes TBD

TABLE 220 Water Commodity Codes (WCC) TBD

TABLE 222 Logistics Information Services Cross Reference Table TBD

TABLE 224 Air Force Maintenance Repair Code TBD

VOL TEN TABLE

NUMBER VOL TEN TABLE NAMEPAGE

NUMBERTABLE 225 Air Force Functional Identifier Code TBD

TABLE 226 Accounting Requirements Code TBD

CHAPTER 1RETURN ACTION CODES

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

AA Your transaction to change IMC to V cannot be processed because either of the following conditions exist: The AAC is other than N, V, X or Y; The standardization code is 1, 3, E or B; or there are I&S phrase codes present.

KRE P 3920

AB More than three reference numbers have been input under the same Document Control Number when searching another country's reference numbers.

KRE P 3570, 4140

AC Your LVA cannot be processed because the item management code is V.

KRE P 8999

AE Your activity is not authorized to add, change, or delete a reference number on an NSN when the NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) and the NSN represent the same country. A Segment P record is returned. Submit your request by letter. (See volume 4, chapter 11)

KRE P 4140, 4150, 3570, 3720, 4000,9250, 2910

AF This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE Q 9525

AG This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE Q 2862

AH This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE Q 3990, 8290, 9119

AI This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P, Q 3960, 8875

AJ SICA MOE Rule may not be added to an LOA 01, 02, 06, 22, or 23 item if an LDU for the PICA MOE Rule (LOA 06, 22 or 23) or for the last FLIS data base MOE Rule with PICA LOA 01 or 02 is recorded in the futures file

KRE P 8920

AK Submitted IMC Code is not authorized for your PICA LOA. (See volume 11)

KRE P 2744

AL IMM/Lead Service MOE Rules must be sequenced before Civil Agency MOE Rules in submitted transaction.

KRE P 8290

AM This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P 3505

AN Your activity cannot submit this IRRC when the following conditions exist: The Navy is the PICA with an LOA of 06 or 22 and is supporting a SICA, and the submittal would require a change to the Source of Supply file. (See volume 10, tables 111 and 157)

KRE P 0132, 3690, 2866, 2938

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

AO If the reinstatement contains the CAGE of 98230 and the RNCC is 1 or 3, the recorded ISC cannot be 1, B, or 3.

KRE P 2650

AP Adding or changing Reference Number Data would have established the criteria for assignment of ISC 0, and the recorded ISC is 1, B, 3, E or generic 2.

KRE P 2650

AQ LAR/ LCR contained a SADC and the RNCC was other than C.

KRE P 4672, 2910

AR Submitted LVE was for a type 2 item or described under IIG A23900.

KRE P 4820

AS Your LSA transaction is returned because the Priority Indicator Code (DRN 2867) is different from the code on the L07 related to this LSA. (NATO Use Only).

KRE P 2867

AT Submitted LVE was against a type 1, K, or L without errors.

KRE P 4820, 4065

AU Your submittal either contained or matched a NIIN assigned by another NATO country. No data (except the NATO Stock Number) is authorized to be released except by the country that assigned the stock number. Verify the NATO Stock Number and, if correct, mail your submittal directly to the National Codification Bureau of the responsible country. (Applicable to NATO/FGs and activity 9Z only.)

KRE Q 4000, 4150

AV Your activity is not authorized to submit this transaction directly to Logistics Information Services when it contains a NATO Stock Number (NCB Code 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 32, 33, 47, 66or 99). The NATO country, which originally cataloged the item, is responsible for performing the cataloging action. Mail the input transaction with a letter of justification or a DD Form 1685 to Logistics Information Services who, in 1685 to Logistics Information Services who, in turn, will forward a request for cataloging action to the responsible NATO country. A reply and/or output results will be provided by the NATO country through Logistics Information Services.

KRE P 4150

AW The document number of you LSA cannot be linked with an L07 received: the 12 first characters of the Document Control Number is not identical to the Document Control Number of an L07 and/or the Document Control Serial Number is not included in a series of DCNs defined by “LOWEST DCN” (DRN 2198) and "HIGHEST DCN" (DRN 2199) of a L07.(NATO Use Only)

KRE P 1000

AX Submitted LAD would cause your CMD to contain more than 50 Phrase Codes. For LK_ transactions, the FLIS automatic addition of the Phrase Code may cause a XP Reject.

KRE P 2862, 0217

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

AY Your submittal contains Phrase Code L, N, V, or Z and your submitted/recorded AAC does not equal N, V, orY. For LK_ transactions, the FLIS automatic addition of the Phrase Code may cause a XP Reject.

KRE P 2862, 2507

BA NSN to be cancelled cannot be included in a Standardization Relationship.

KRE Q 8875

BB NSN to be retained has an incorrect FSC for its INC whereas the NSN to be cancelled has correct FSC.(See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BC NSN to be retained is inactive (no recorded MOE Rule Number), whereas the NSN to be cancelled is active. (See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BE NSN to be retained is a type 2, whereas the NSN to be cancelled is a type 1, K, L, 4, M or N. (See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BF 12)NSN to be retained is a type 4, M, or N and the NSN to be cancelled is a type 1, K, or L. (See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BG NSN to be retained is not under integrated management, whereas the NSN to be cancelled is under integrated management. (See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BH NSN to be retained is a non-stocked item, whereas the NSN to be cancelled is a stocked item. (See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BI NSN to be retained has fewer MOE Rules recorded than the NSN to be cancelled. (See table 12 )

KRE Q 8875

BJ NSN to be retained has a less preferred ISC than the NSN to be cancelled. (See table 12)

KRE Q 8875

BM Submitted or recorded data for the MRC reflected in segment Q output record contained invalid use of the minimum and maximum reply.

KRE Q 3445

BN Submittal to add, change, or delete characteristics cannot be processed due to a guide error. User should notify characteristic edit guide program manager. (For Logistics Information Services use only.)

KRE Q 3445(F)

BO If a Phrase Code A, C, E, F, H, J, L, P, T, U, Z or 3 and the Criticality Code of the assigned NSN is H, E, or M, the Criticality Code of the Master/Replacement NSN cannot be C, N, X, Y, F, or blank.

KRE Q 2895, 2862, 3960, 2895

BP Submitted or recorded data for the MRC reflected in this segment Q output record contained unauthorized use of secondary address coding or AND/OR coding. Only the first reply is returned.

KRE P 3445, 3445(F)

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

BS One of the following conditions exists on your NIIN:(1) Invalid NIIN Combination, all NIINs involved in transaction needs to be DLA managed. (2) LDZ back out transactions are not valid for DLA managed NIINs.(3) Invalid SOS and NIIN combination, submitted transaction contains SOS other than SMS and NIIN is DLA managed.

KRE Q 3920, 4000, 3690

BW Input characteristics data exceeds 5000 characters; or when input characteristics is combined with FLIS data base, characteristics will exceed 5000 characters

KRE Q 9118, 8268, 4000, 2650

BY Processing of this transaction would create a multiple replacement relationship including NSN.

KRE Q 9530(F), 9525, 8977(F), 8325(F),8977, 0797, 0797(F), 2895,

2895(F), 0796, 0796(F)

BZ Invalid combination of RNCC/DAC submitted. (See tables 8 and 15 for authorized combinations.)

KRE P 2910

CA Submittal reflects deletion of the last reference number recorded on the item and the type of II is other than one.

KRE P 3570

CB NIIN to be cancelled cannot have an ISC of 1 or B. If cancellation must occur, the ISC must first be changed to other than 1 or B.

KRE P 2650(F), 8999

CC Your submittal contained a segment(s) or data counter, which violates the allowable parameters established for that segment. These parameters include: Minimum segment length. Maximum segment length. Maximum segment occurrence. Counters within acceptable range.

KRE Q 8999

CD Submitted effective dated transaction exceeded the maximum of four segment H transactions for your service permitted in the futures files for the NSN in output header.

KRE P 9108, 9115, 3960, 3720

CE Two or more identical DICs or invalid combination of DICs containing the same Organizational Entity (O.E.) code, submitted in the same cycle. All transactions returned. (For Logistics Information Services use only.)

KRE

CF Both ISCs must be 0 for cancellation/retention actions. KHR Q 2650, 2650(F)

CI This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE Q 2863

CJ All must-have key MRCs as required in appendix E of the FIIG were not present in your submittal.

KRE P

CK The minimum partial description for an LCC is a reply to MRC NAME and a reply to one additional MRC.

KRE P 3345, MRC

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

CM Addition of a reference for this NSN requires manual review because the NSN is governed by a Military Specification that may include a QPL. Your country is not authorized to submit this transaction directly.Therefore, resubmit your request by letter. (FOR NATO USE ONLY).

KRE P 3570

CN LCC cannot be processed because the submitted NSN is in the FLIS database as a Type 2.

KRE P 4000, 4820, 3317, 3317(F), 3960

CO LAS cannot be processed because the Criticality Code of the ISC 1/B replacement NSN is not compatible with the ISC 3/E replaced NSN

KRE P 3843, 9525, 2650, 8977

CP Part numbers used with CAGE INTE9 must have format XX-XXX-XXXX, representing the NIIN cross reference

KRE Q 3570,9250

CQ This MRC is not required. KMU KPE KRE

Q 3345 MRC

CR The RNCC applied against the submitted reference number conflicts with the RNCC allowed for the cited CAGE. A segment Q record will be returned containing the submitted RNCC. (See table 40)

KMU KPE KRE

Q 9250, 2910, 4780

CS Characteristics submittal returned because replies related to other requirements are omitted.

KRE P 3345 MRC

CT Type of II is L or N and Segment V data does not contain MRC ZZZY.

KMU KPE KRE

P 3317, 3317(F), 4820

CV DEMIL must be recorded on the FLIS database or submitted in your S/A transaction.

KRE P 0167,8290

CY The NSN to be cancelled has a Standardization Relationship with a Replacement NSN (ISC 3 or E).

KRE P 3960

DB The required MOE Code or Maintenance Action Codeis missing or invalid on submitted CMD. (See table 188)

KRE P 0137, 2833

DC For multi-managed items (LOA 11, 12, 26, or 99), your add CMD submittal contains a UI not compatible with the UI on file for the NSN in the output header or not equal to the UI in the LS/Agency UI change in progress, and no inactive Phrase Codes are present on either the file or input records which are being compared.

KRE Q

DD Submitted/recorded data contained identical Authorized Data Collaborator/Receiver Codes.

KMU KPE KRE

Q 2533, 2534

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

DE For Multi-Managed items (LOA 11, 12, 26, or 99) your CMD input contains a Unit of Measure not compatible with the recorded Unit of Measure for the LS agency and no inactive phrase codes are being submitted or are recorded on your CMD record.

KRE P 8575

DF Only PICA LOA (See vol. 13) of 81 may be recorded on NSN’s with an AEUSA INC (Item Name Type Code 2, DRN 3308).

KRE P 4080

DG The add/change CMD transaction cannot be processed because you are submitting active CMD and your activity does not have a MOE Rule present.

KRE P 4000

DH Submitted Army Materiel Category Code (position 1) is not compatible with the Army Material Category Code recorded in the MOE Rule for the NSN in the output header. (See volume 13)

KRE P 2680

DI Submitted or recorded data contained a reply to MRC ELRN in the V segment and no dash appears in position 32 of a reference number containing RNCC 3 in the C segment.

KRE Q 3317, 2910, 4820, 9380, 3570

DJ Submitted Management Echelon Code - MC (position1) is not compatible with the Materiel Management Code (MMC) recorded in the MOE Rule for the NSN in the output header. (Edit is bypassed when the AAC I, K, or L)

KRE P 2790

DK Your packaging transaction contained multiple Segment W with duplicate keys (DRN 5099, PICA/SICA Indicator Code).

KRE P 5099

DL Your type 4, M or N submittal contained MRC Name and only Section III MRCs. Section III MRCs contained error conditions.

KMU KPE KRE

Q 3317

DM Your DEMIL transaction failed to process because a system error was encountered. Please contact Logistics Information Services for error resolution before resubmitting transaction.

KRE RNF P Q 0138, 0167, 2847

DN Submittal to change or delete a data element failed to process because the data element (or data element value) is not recorded in the FLIS database.

KRE Q 0130, 0861, 2850, 3040, 8280,8290, 9108, 2833, 1070(F), 9250,8328, 9975, 9975(F), 0216, 0217,

0796, 0797, 0796(F), 0797(F),2895, 0905, 2895(F), 0905(F),

3570, 0903

DO Your transaction failed to process because the Criticality Code is being changed to H or M on an NSN assigned ISC 3/E (or 2 in generic relationships), and the Criticality Code of the Replacement NSN (ISC 1/B) is C, N, X, Y or blank

KRE P 3843, 3960, 2650, 9525, 8977

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

DQ When adding or deleting an Extra Long Reference Number, the value for MRC ELRN must also be added or deleted.

KRE P 4820, 9380, 3570, 2910, 3317

DR Submitted management control data does not correlate with the submitting activity.

KRE P 3720

DT Submitted CMD reflects Phrase Code Q, and Quantity per Assembly and/or Unit of Measure of the Related NSN are missing.

KRE P 2862

DV Submitted Phrase Code does not correlate with data element in the related data field. (See table 100)

KRE P 2862

DW Submitted CMD reflects Phrase Code Q or R and MAC is MM.

KRE P 2862

DX Submitted CMD reflects Phrase Code L or N and the MAC is other than SS, TG or VA. Army and Navy Activity Code JN MAC must be MS.

KRE P 2862

DY Submitted NIIN is managed by GX (LOA=01) and MOE Rule for the Service of the Submitting Activity Code is already present on the item, and the service is not Army or Navy.

KRE B 8290

EA CMD cannot be recorded on NSNs with INC 97991. KRE P 4000

EC Submittal reflects a data element(s) (other than the data elements(s) being added, changed, or deleted) which is different from the data element(s) recorded against the item in the FLIS database.

KRE KFD Q 0950,9975,8525,2920, 3990, 8290,9250,3990(F),2670(F), 2650, 3505,2650(F),4000(F), 0796(F),0797(F)

EK LDM for your MOE is already recorded in the future file.

KRE P 9108

EO Your LKD failed to process because the Criticality Code on the cancelled and retained NSNs are not compatible. (See table 12)

KRE P 3843, 3960, 8875

EQ Your submittal contains a CAGE/NCAGE Code which reflects an O.E. Status Designator of C, E, F, H, U or W and the RNCC/RNVC combination is other than 2/9, 3/9, 5/9, 7/9 or C/1.

KRE Q 9250, 2694, 2910, 4780

ES LDM for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an effective date equal to or less than ED in submitted CMD action.

KRE Q 2128

EU A US S/A is not permitted to change the RNAAC against a NATO Stock Number. Request change to RNAAC by submitting letter of justification to Logistics Information Services.

KRE P 2900, 2923, 4672

EV The reflected data element(s) is (are) invalid due to validation checks made against appropriate data code tables. (SSR file error.)

KRE, KHR 8 3920, 4210, 3720, 4140 4238,2694, 4235,2620

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

EW Item cancellation action (LKD, LKI, LKU, or LKV) for submitted NSN is recorded in future file with effective date equal to or less than ED in submitted CMD action.

KRE Q 9117

EY CMD action for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an effective date greater than the ED in submittal

KRE Q 2128

EZ CMD action (LDM) for your MOE is recorded in the future file with effective date equal to or less than ED in submitted LCM.

KRE Q 2128

FB Only NCB codes other than 00 thru 10 may be recorded on NSN’s with an AEUSA INC (Item Name Type Code 2, DRN 3308).

KRE P 4080

FD Submitted NMFC/NMFC Sub-Item Number/ UFC is not recorded in the SSR Master Freight Table.

KRE P 0130, 0861, 2850, 3040

FE Service/Agencies may not change the NMFC, the NMFC Sub-Item Number, UFC, Class Rating, and Freight Description when the Integrity Code is A, B, or C.

KRE Q 0863, 0864 (F)

FG CMD action for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an effective date equal to ED in submitted LDM.

KRE Q 2128

FI Phrase Code A, E, F, J or Z was submitted and the recorded Unit of Issue does not equal the Unit of Issue of the related NSN.

KRE P 3050, 9108

FJ CMD may not be submitted by the losing PICA in a logistics reassignment less than 75 days prior to the ED of the pending LCU in the futures file relative to a change of PICA involving the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Army, GSA or DLA.

KRE Q 2128

FK LAU for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an ED greater than the ED for submitted CMD action.

KRE Q 2128

FL The submitted Navy Cognizance Code (DRN 2608) is not compatible with the PICA/Navy SICA SOS recorded on the NSN. (See table 111)

KRE P 2608

FM LDU for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an ED greater than the ED for your LDM.

KRE Q 2128

FN Submitted NIIN has not been assigned or the NIIN has been cancelled for 10 or more years. Therefore, it cannot be reinstated or have maintenance performed against it.

KRE P 4000, 2895, 3735, 2670(F)

FO Phrase Code A or Z is submitted and there is no IMM/LS CMD recorded for the related NSN.

KRE P 3050, 9108

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

FP PICA/authorized MOE Rule submitter must be the same for the submitted and recorded MOE Rule containing LOA 01, 02, 06, 15, 22, or 23.The value of DRN 2611 equals “M”, “T”, or “S”, and the first position of the MOE Rule equals “A”, “F”, “M”, “N”, “C”, “D”, “B”, or “R”.

KRE P Q 8290, 8290(F), 2866

FQ SDDC is the only authorized submitter of the Integrity Code.

KRE P 0864

FR Submitted MOE Rule has been cancelled (MOE Rule Status Code of 1, 2, 3, or 6) in the MOE Rule file prior to the effective date of your transaction. (See table 116)

KRE P 8290

FT MOE Rule Status Code for submitted MOE Rule is 4 (new MOE Rule but not authorized for use until effective date is reached) and effective date has not been reached. (See table 116)

KRE P 8290

FU An NMFC/NMFC Sub-Item Number/UFC value of 000000X00000 is not valid for input by activities other than SDDC.

KRE Q 0130

FV A supplemental collaborator/receiver must be the same service/agency as your submitted or recorded MOE Rule.

KRE P 2534, 2533, 8290

FW The activity being added is already recorded as a supplemental collaborator/receiver.

KRE P 2533, 2534

FY Must be in accordance with the MOE Rule FSG/FSC Management Exception Table in volume 13, paragraph 13.6.2.

KRE P 8290

FZ PICA pre-established for submitted MOE rule must be the same as integrated materiel manager activity code reflected in volume 13, appendix 13-6-B. Submit the applicable MOE rule.

F1 Your Activity is not authorized to add, change or delete Freight Data on a Service-managed item when existing Freight Data is recorded. (See table 115).

KRE P 9107, 3720

GA Your input CAGE_TYP_CD is "F". Enter G, K or L in the RNSC Field.

KRE C 2910, 4780

GB Only one RNCC 1 may be recorded against an NSN. (See table 8)

KFD, KPE KRE

P 2910, 8238

GC A reference number with RNCC 2 or 4 cannot be recorded with a RNCC 1 or 7 reference number; a reference number with RNCC 1 cannot be recorded with a RNCC 7 reference number. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 8328

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

GD A Type 1, 2, or 4 source control (RNCC 1) reference number must be accompanied by a reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 2 or 9; a reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1 cannot be recorded when a reference number with RNCC 1 and RNVC 2 is present. (See table 8 )

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 4820, 8328

GE Only one RNCC 2 and RNVC 1 or 2 reference number may be recorded on the same US NSN; only one RNCC 4 reference number may be recorded with an RNCC 2 on the same NSN for all NSN's (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 8328

GF A RNCC 1 cannot be recorded against a type K or M NSN. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 8328, 4820, 8328

GG A Type 2 NSN must have one of the following RNCC/RNVC combinations: 1/2, 2/2, 2/9, 3/2, or 3/9. The RNVC must be 2 or 9 when the RNCC 2 on a Type 2 NSN. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780

GH A Type 1 or 4 NSN must have one of the following RNCC/RNVC combinations: 1/2, 2/1, 2/2, 2/9, 3/1, 3/2, 3/9, or 4/1. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 9102, 2910, 8328

GI Only one prime reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1 or 3 can be recorded against a Type L or N NSN; only one prime reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 2 can be recorded against a Type K or M NSN; no reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1 or 3 allowed for Type K or M. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KFE

P 2910, 4820, 8328

GJ A nondefinitive prime reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1 cannot be recorded on a type K, M, or 2 NSN (see table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 4820, 8328

GK A nondefinitive prime reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1 or 9, or a source control reference number with RNCC 1 and RNVC 3, must be recorded on a type L or N NSN. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 4820, 8328

GL A definitive prime reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 2 cannot be recorded against a type L or N NSN. (See table 8 )

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 4820, 8328

GM A definitive prime reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 2 or 9 must be recorded against a Type K or M NSN. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 4820, 8328

GN cannot be recorded on a type K, L, M or N NSN. (Seetable 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 910, 4820, 8328

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

GP A RNCC/RNVC 5/2 reference number cannot be recorded with RNCC 2 reference number on an US NSN except when the RNCC/RNVC 5/2 reference number has a NCAGE and /or RNAAC = '9Z' or NATO/FG Activity Code (starts with I, V, W, Y, Z or alpha O). (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4820, 8328

GQ Only one reference number with RNCC/RNVC 3/9 can be recorded on a US NSN; only one reference number with RNCC/RNVC 7/9 can be recorded on a Non-US NSN; a reference number with RNCC 3 cannot be recorded with a RNCC 2 on an US NSN; (See table 8)

KRE P, Q 9250,3570

GR Only one nondefinitive reference number with RNCC 4can be recorded with a Type L or N US NSN. (See table

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4820, 8328

8)

GS A reference number with a RNCC 3 or 5 and RNVC 3 is not valid unless there is a related source control reference number with RNCC 1 and RNVC 3 present; a reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1 is not valid when a reference number with RNCC 1 and RNVC 3 is present; one, and only one, reference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 3 must be submitted with a reference number with RNCC 1 and RNVC 3. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 8328

GT A reference number with RNCC 1 or 3 and RNVC 3 is only permissible a type L or NNSN; a reference number with RNCC 1 and RNVC 2 cannot be recorded with areference number with RNCC 3 and RNVC 1. (See table 8)

KFD KPE KRE

P 2910, 4780, 4820, 8328

GU Your LAU to add a “T” MOE Rule Number cannot be processed because the submitted NSN does not have an IMM/Lead Service PICA MOE Rule on it.

KRE P 8290

GV Your LDU to delete the IMM/Lead Service MOE Rule Number cannot be processed because a “T” have an IMM/Lead Service PICA MOE Rule on it.

KRE Q 8290, 8290(F)

GW (For NATO use only). A transaction is already recorded in the NATO/FG Suspense File with the same document control number.

KRU P 1015

GX Only one Army Activity can be considered the authorized Item Identification Data Collaborator Code Activity. Determine if the Activity Code submitted as an Authorized Item Identification Data Collaborator Code Activity should have been an Authorized Item Identification Data Receiver Activity.

KRE P 2533

GY Remaining 3/2 CC/VC must be CAGE Type A or F with RNSC G, K, L

KRE C 2910, 4780

GZ SDDC is not authorized to submit the Hazardous Material Code of the MILSTAMP Codes.

KRE P 2720, 0860, 9215,

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

H1 There is no DIC LCU recorded in the futures fi l e for the submitted Document Number.

KRE P 0131

HA Your LMD/LCC transaction contains Non-Core MRC(s). No maintenance actions are allowed to add a Non-Core MRC(s) or to change a Non-Core MRC(s). For a batch transaction mark the Non-Core MRC(s) for deletion or remove the Non-Core MRC(s) and resubmit the transaction. For LOLA On-Line NIIN Update transactions, follow the on screen messages to delete the Non-Core MRC(s) or leave the tag column field blank and resubmit the transaction.

KRE V 9480

HB You cannot submit an LCD to change the INC/NAIN, FIIG, Type of Item Identification, RPDMRC or Criticality Code when an LCG is recorded in the future file.

KRE Q 2128

HC ED in the submitted transaction must be greater than the ED of the change action in the future files. (See table 99)

KRE Q 2128

HD Submitted effective date does not represent a valid Julian date or the first day of a month, or all five positions are not zero filled.

KRE P 0217, 0216, 0218, 2128

HG Your LCG transaction is returned because there is already an LCG recorded in the future file.

KRE Q 2128, 8290

HI Item name code in your submittal is in lock-out status. Allow 10 days before resubmittal or contact Logistics Information Services Customer service for further instruction.

KRE 4820, 4080

HJ LDU for your MOE is recorded in the future file with effective date less then ED of your submitted CMD action.

KRE Q 2128

HK An LAU, LCU, or LDU for your MOE is recorded in the future file.

KRE P 8290

HL Output Data Request Code DRN 9916 and the 8000 series (Functional/Operational Index) must be submitted individually and not in conjunction with other ODRCs.

KRE P

HM Your activity is not authorized to submit a LKU or LKV request on a NSN containing NATO/FC MOE Rules.See Volume 10 Table196 for further information and instructions. A copy of this transaction will be forward to Logistics Information Services (NATO NCB) to process the collaboration(s). (Does not apply to submitting activity code 9Z.)

KRE Q 4540, 8290, 8875

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

HN Item is in a maintenance lock-out status for one of the following reasons: (1) Item cancellation action (LKD, LKU or LKV) for submitted NSN is recorded in the future file, or; (2) the replacement NSN, cancellation, must not match a NSN in the future file pending cancellation, or; (3) the NSN submitted for cancellation is the replacement for an NSN pending cancellation, or;(4) the submitted LDU would result in removal of the last US MOE Rule from an NSN which is the replacement NSN for a NSN pending cancellation or LDU for submitted NSN will remove the last U. S.MOE Rule on NIIN with DRN 2499 greater than the processing date of the LDU.

KRE P, Q 2670(F), 8977, 4000, 8875, 2128,2499

HO Your submitted NAIN has been manually reviewed. The recommended AIN has been returned.

KRE Q 5020

HP Characteristics action is recorded in the futures file. All characteristics are in lockout status.

KRE Q 2128, 3317(F)

HQ Your transaction is returned because the submitted/recorded PMIC is not compatible with submitted/recorded MRC replies in the current or future segment V.

KRE P 0802

HR Submitted CMD elements must match recorded PICA CMD. (See table 186)

KRE Q 2863, 2943, 2948, 3050, 3690,6106, 7075, 8575

HS A submitted Replaced NSN, Standardization Relationship cannot match a recorded Replacement NSN, Standardization Relationship with an AAC of W

KRE Q 8977, 9525, 2507

HT Future effective dated input must reflect the same effective date for each effective dated segment contained in the LMX or LMD transaction.

KRE P 2128

HU LCG transaction is recorded in the futures file and the submitted LCU contains an IMM PICA (LOA 01 or Activity 75, LOA 02) which does not match the future FSC IMM. In case of class 9150, the gaining IMM (LOA 01) must be CX or KY.

KRE P 2748, 2866, 3990, 8290

HV Transaction contained a Submitting Activity Code, which is not compatible with the routing identifier in the Auto din header, or the Submitting Activity Code is different on other transactions received in the same mail shipment.

KRU Q 3720

HW An item in the transaction has ISC of B. An effective dated transaction will change the Federal Supply Class of the item to one not included in table 93.

KRE Q 2128, 2650(F), 3990(F), 3990, 9250

HX An LVA was received for a related NSN of an I & S family and no LVA was received for the I & S Master.

KRE C 2895

HY A zero effective dated LMX package cannot contain a cancellation action (LKD, LKU, and LKV).

KRE P 2128

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

HZ LMD transaction processed for NIIN with Item Standardization Code 1, 3, B, or E. I & S information is requested.

KRE B 8290

IA Two (2) or more blank spaces between characters in a Reference Number is not permissible.

KRE P 3570

IC Submittal contained invalid combination of DICs under one document number. See volume 8/9, LMD/LMX for acceptable combination of input DICs.

KRE KRU Q 3920

ID Your input failed to process because the NAIN to FSG/FSC combination is in conflict with the NAIN- FSC/FSG Edit Table. (See table 190)

KRE Q 5020, 3990

IE Your transaction contains an invalid combination of Demil Code and Controlled Inventory Item Code (CIIC). (See table 192)

KRE Q 0167, 2863

IF The input NAIN matched an AIN; however, the submitted FSC is not permitted for the matched AIN.

KMU KPE KRE

Q 3990, 4080, 5020, 5010

IG Your activity is not authorized to submit a request forU.S. NIIN assignment or reinstatement when the request contains a Segment C record reflecting a NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) of a NATO country other than the U.S. (reference volume 10, table 131) and the related RNCC is other than 5. Correct and resubmit or use DIC LSB, whichever is appropriate.

KRE P 4140, 4150, 3570, 3720, 4000,9250, 2910

IM Your submitted supplementary collaborator/receiver is already represented in the MOE Rule profile.

KMU KPE KRE

P 2533, 2634

IO Your submittal contains Phrase Code T and your submitted or recorded AAC does not equal T

KRE P 2862, 2507

IP Reply to Master Requirements Code is not within limits of established parameters, or a clear text reply exceeded 990 characters. (Only the first 32 characters will be returned.) (See instructions in the applicable FIIG regarding limits to the MRC reply.)

KMU KPE KRE

Q 3317(F) 3317, 4065 MRC &Reply

IR Reply to Master Requirements Code (MRC) is invalid. KMU KPE KRE

Q 4065 3317(F) MRC & Reply 8268

IS Submitted/recorded data for the MRC(s) in Segment Q record is returned because the Secondary Address Coding is missing, invalid, incomplete or unauthorized.

KMU KPE KRE

Q 3317

IT When the type II is 2, any Item Name Code and CAGE code combination appearing on table 20 is invalid.

KRE P, Q 4080, 8328, 9250, 4820

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

IV The submitted or recorded data element(s) has invalid format or does not appear on the appropriate validation tables. A segment P or Q will be returned as applicable, depending on the DRNs involved.

KMU KPE KRE KRU

P,Q 0096, 0097, 0099, 0106, 0107,0121 0130, 0132, 0137, 0167,0177, 0189, 0209, 0210, 0211,0212, 0216, 0217, 0218, 0572,0573, 0708, 0709, 0730, 0780,

0792, 0793, 0793(F), 0795, 0796,0796(F), 0797, 0861, 0862, 0864,0950, 1000, 1070, 1070(F), 1120,

2043, 2180, 2300, 2310, 2507,2533, 2534, 2579, 2608, 2640,

2650, 2655, 2665, 2670(F), 2680,2695, 2720, 2744, 2748, 2750,2760, 2770, 2790, 2832, 2833,2834, 2836, 2850, 2862, 2867,2891, 2892, 2893, 2900, 2895,

2895(F), 2910, 2923, 2943, 2948,2959, 3040, 3050, 3053, 3311,3317, 3445, 3570, 3690, 3708,3720, 3735, 3765, 3843, 3880,3890, 3920, 3921,3960, 3990,3990(F), 4000, 4000(F), 4065,4065(F), 4080, 4080(F), 4126,4130, 4140, 4200, 4210, 4535,4540, 4690, 4760, 4780, 4820,4820(F), 5020, 5020(F), 6106,

7080, 8268, 8280, 8290, 8290(F),8328, 8375, 8380, 8472, 8525,8555, 8863, 8873, 8875, 8977,

8999, 8999(F), 9215,9220, 9240,9250, 9260, 9275, 9315, 9325,9505, 9525, 9975, 9979, MRCs

IY Your submittal would result in the same NSN being recorded in more than one DoD I&S family.

KRE Q 4000, 4250, 2650, 9530(F), 9350,9525, 8977(F), 8325(F), 8977,0797, 0797(F), 2895, 2895(F),

0796, 0796(F), 8525(F), 8977, 8979

IZ Submittal contains an invalid combination of Item Standardization Codes. (See table 92)

KRE Q 2650, 8525, 8525(F), 8977, 8979

JB The Number of Data Collaborators/Receivers does not agree with the number of submitted Authorized Data Collaborator/Receiver activity codes.

KRE P 8375, 8380, 2533, 2534

JF An LVA was received for transfer to GX but MOE Rule could not be determined.

KRE B 8290

JE The submitted MOE Rule Number must be different from the Former MOE Rule.

KRE Q 8290, 8280(F)

JG If the submitted/recorded AMSC is a G, the RPDMRC must be other than 4, 5, or 6, unless the PICA LOA is 01.

KRE Q 2876, 4765(F)

JH Only one MOE Rule per Military Service or per single Civil Agency activity code can be recorded against an item.

KRE KFD P 8290, 8290(F)

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

JJ There is a Logistics Information Services- generated LDU on the future file for this NSN. (See volume 6, chapter 6.3) There is a Logistics Information Services- generated LDU on the future file for this NSN. (See volume 6, chapter 6.3)

KRE P 8290

JK Your submitted PICA LOA is in conflict with recorded PICA LOA. (See table 187)

KRE Q 8290, 8290(F), 2505, 2505(F)

JP A Maximum combined total of 30 reference numbers may be submitted under the same Document Control Number using LAR, LCR, LDR, or any combination thereof under an LMD.

KRE

JQ The submitted Item Name Code has not been implemented for characteristics search.

KRE P 4080

JR Your submittal of a reference number with a Reference Number Justification Code (RNJC) is returned because it did not match a reference number in the FLIS database.

KPE KRE KFD

P 2750, 3570, 3570(F), 9102, 9250,9250(F)

JV An LCM must be used to change the Unit of Issue from nondefinitive to definitive or from definitive to nondefinitive.

KRE P 3050

JW If the Item Standardization Code on the submitted NSN is 1 or B then the replaced items in the standardization relationship cannot have a NIIN Status Code of 1, 6, 9, or a 0.

KRE Q 2670, 2650(F), 8977(F), 2670(F)

JX The NIIN to be reinstated has an ISC 3 and Replacement NSN has NIIN Status Code of other than 0, 1, 6, or 9.

KRE Q 9525(F), 2670(F), 2670

JY Characteristics submittal failed to process due to an invalid reply determined by a relationship or proportion.

KRE P 3317, 3317(F)

JZ Characteristics submittal failed to process due to improper omission of MRC related to other requirements.

KRE P 3317, 3317(F)

K1 DLA Transaction Services Screening Exact Match to a single NSN with RNVC 2 or 3 or with RNCC 5/RNVC 9.

KSD 4 4720, 4780

KB Submittal of MRC was repeated without required or complete secondary address coding.

KMU KPE KRE

Q 3317(F)

KC The submitted or recorded reply to MRC ELRN in the V segment does not match the C segment reference number containing a dash in position 32 and RNCC 3.

KRE Q 3317, 2910, 4820, 9380, 3570

KE This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P 0294

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

KG When an LKD is submitted and the NSN being cancelled has a submitted or recorded PMIC, the replacement NSN must reflect a PMIC equal to that of the cancelled item.

KRE P 0802

KH CMD submitted in an LMD with an LKD or LKU must not change the recorded SOS/SOSM for the IMM/LS to another SOS.

KRE P 3690, 3690(F), 2948(F), 2670

KI Submitted or recorded data containing a reply to MRC ELRN in the V segment was returned because the type of II is other than L or N.

KRE Q 3317, 2910, 4820,

KJ The submitted NSN has only PICA LOA 11 or 12 and the related NSN does not reflect a MOE Rule with PICA LOA 01, 02, 06, 11, 12, 15, 22, or 23. (See table 108)

KRE P 4000, 2895, 3735, 2670(F)

KK The related NSN in your CMD submittal does not reflect a NIIN Status Code of 0, 1, 6 or 9.

KRE P 4000, 2895, 3735 2670(F),

KL The submitted effective dated actions exceed the minimum/maximum allowable timeframes. See volume 2, chapter 2.8)

KRE P 0217, 0216, 0218, 2128

KM Effective dated Army CMD has a receipt date less than 30 days prior to the effective date. (See volume 2, chapter 2.8)

KRE P 0217, 0216, 0218, 2128

KN LKD/LKU/LKV for submitted replacement NSN is recorded in the future file.

KRE P 2670(F),

KO The first position of the submitted MOE Rule Number and the Former MOE Rule must be the same.

KRE Q 8977, 4000, 8875, 8290, 8280(F)

KP Your submittal of a reference number with a Reference Number Justification Code created an actual duplicate of an item in the FLIS database.

KPE KRE KFD

P 2750, 3570, 3570(F), 9102, 9250,9250(F)

KQ A MOE Rule from an NSN scheduled for cancellation (see Return Action Code KY for the NSN) could not be transferred to the retained NSN due to a conflict in the PICA, PICA LOA or MOE Rule Submitter, or a conflict with futures data, or a system problem was encountered. Determine the correct MOE Rule and add it to the retained NSN.

KRE Q 8290

KR The related NSN in your CMD submittal does not reflect a MOE Rule with a PICA LOA 01, 02, 06, 15,22, or 23 (See table 108)

KRE P 4000, 2895, 3735, 2670(F)

KS A within Service (A-A, AF-AF, N-N, M-M) LOA and/or PICA change is only allowed by a management change transaction (LCU).

KRE Q 3921

KT Your transaction rejected because the FSC to NAIN key word combination is in conflict with the NAIN- FSG/FSC Edit Table. (See table 191)

KRE Q 5020, 3990

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

KU The submitted PICA CMD transaction failed to process because the submitted related NSN contains I&S Phrase Code E, F, J, U, or 3 identical to the recorded data but the submitted NSN is not recorded on the master NSN.

KRE Q 0797

KV Your submitted SICA CMD transaction is against the Related NSN, in the PICAs I&S family, and your service has not established an I&S family.

KRE Q 2862

KW Your submitted Jump to Code must be assigned against the I&S Related NSN having the highest value Order of Use Sequence Code in the subgroup.

KRE Q 0792

KX Your submitted Jump to Code must match an assigned Order of Use value in the submitter\'s I&S Family.

KRE Q 0792

KY Identified MOE Rule or NSN is used to bridge data elements to a second Return Code, which further defines the error and which is defined in the package.

Q

LA Your submitted Jump To Code subgroup value must be at least two higher in sequence than the subgroup of the I&S Related NSN reflecting the Jump To Code.

KRE Q 0792

LB Your submitted Jump To Code must be applied against the lowest value OOU in the subgroup that it is jumping to.

KRE Q 0792

LC The submitted Unit of Issue equals the recorded Unit of Issue and a Unit of Issue Conversion Factor is present.

KRE P 3050, 0218

LD The submitted LDM failed to process because the submitted MOE Code is TG and there is a MOE Rule recorded in segment B indicating you are LOA 11.

KRE P 9108

LE Your LKU failed to process because the NSN to be cancelled has a Criticality Code of H, E, or M.

KRE P 3843

LF Your transaction failed to process because phrase code G, S, or 7 was submitted and the Criticality Code of the replacement NSN is C, N, X, Y, F, or blank and the Criticality Code of the related/replaced NSN is H, E, or M.

KRE P 2895, 3843

LH The submitted LDM failed to process because the submitted MAC is blank and a MOE Rule is recorded in segment B indicating you are Level of Authority 02.

KRE P 9108

LI The submitted LDM failed to process because the submitted MOE Code is VA and a MOE Rule is recorded in segment B indicating you are a Level of Authority 12.

KRE P 9108

LJ The submitted LDM failed to process because the submitted Maintenance Action Code is MM, MS, or SS and there is a MOE Rule recorded in Segment B for your MOE.

KRE P 9108

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

LK The submitted SICA Master NSN reflects I&S related NSNs for which your service does not have a recorded MOE Rule.

KRE Q 2895(F)

LL Your CMD submittal against a Master NSN has an AAC of N, V, or Y without all related NSNs in the I&S Family having an AAC of N, V, or Y.

KRE P, Q 2507, 2895, 2507(F)

LM Your CMD LCD against the Master NSN contains an Acquisition Advice Code of W.

KRE P, Q 2507, 2895, 2507(F)

LN Your LCM submittal would have caused Logistics Information Services to generate transaction for more than 50 NSNs.

KRE P 2895

LO A SICA may not submit a Phrase Code L, N, V, Z, or T while having a recorded MOE Rule if the submitted NSN is in a DoD I&S Family for the submitter.

KRE P 2862

LP The Master NSN must have the Phrase Code/Related NSN/Jump to Code fields blank.

KRE P, Q 0793

LQ All submitted I&S OOU Phrase data must have the Generic Item Indicator Code blank.

KRE P, Q 0793

LR If the Master NSN submitted I&S OOU value is XXX, each submitted I&S related NSN OOU value must be ZZZ.

KRE P, Q 0793

LS Submitted LMX does not contain a CMD transaction removing the applicable reverse I&S Phrase Code E, F, J, 3 or U for the I&S Related NSN being deleted.

KRE Q 2862, 2895, 0793, 0793(F),2895(F), 2862(F)

LT No Source of Supply is recorded in the FLIS database for submitted NSN.

KRE

LU Input or retention of Catalog Management Data is not permissible.

KRE P 9108, 3505, 9117, 9115 8290,8290(F), 9120

LV Your input failed to process because your activity is not the authorized submitter for this DIC (See Table 104). DEMIL Code has been validated by Logistics Information Services DCMO and your agency has agreed to lock the code. Contact DCMO, through your service DEMIL Program Manager, at [email protected] or submit a request for review at http:/www.logisticsinformationservice.dla.mil/

KRE P,Q 9325, 3920, 3720, 8290, 8290(F)3990, 0796, 0797, 2895, 0167

LW The submitted NSN is recorded as a DoD I&S Generic Master and your LCD is changing the “W” AAC.

KRE P 2507

LX LCZ was submitted for an item in a standardization relationship.

KRE P 3920

LY LSB failed to process because more than one NATO Commercial and Government Entity was submitted, and they do not represent the same country.

KRE P 3920, 4140

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

LZ Submittal contained an NAIN and the type of II was 1, K, or L. (See table 185)

KRE P 5020, 4765, 4820, 4065

M2 DLA Transaction Service Screening replacement NSN for an NSN resulting from a possible match to a single NSN with an RNVC of 1 or with an RNVC 9 with an RNCC other than 5. The matched NSN had an inactive Segment H.

KSD 4720, 4780

MA Your submittal failed to process because of an invalid combination of FSC, INC and IIG.

KRE P 3317, 3990, 4065, 4080, 5020,3720, 4540, 8290, 8875, 3570,0957, 0211, 2650, 8977, 8525,

3920, 4820, 9525, 4000, 2670(F),2910, 4780, 2650, 2650(F)

MB Submittal failed to process because a IIG number was submitted and the type II is 2.

KRE P 3317, 3990, 4065, 4080, 5020,3720, 4540, 8290, 8875, 3570,0957, 0211, 2650, 8977, 8525,

3920, 4820, 9525, 4000, 2670(F),2910, 4780, 2650, 2650(F)

MC Unauthorized Mode Code for submitted MRC. KMU KPE KRE

Q 3317(F) 4065, MRCs & ModeCode

MD Your LDR will remove the only Nuclear Ordnance, or USSOCOM reference number.

KRE P 3720, 9250

ME Submitted CMD contains a Phrase Code D and the submitted NIIN and the Related NIIN are not identical.

KRE P 2862

MF Submittal contained an NAIN and the IIG was other than A239. (See table 185)

KRE P 5020, 4765, 4820, 4065

MG Your type L or N II must contain MRC ELRN when the submitted RNCC is a 3.

KRE P 3570, 2910, 4820, 9380

MH Submittals with MOE Rule DKX8 contain another U.S.MOE Rule (LOAs other than 81) or U.S. MOE Rule must be present on item in FLIS. Exception, DKX8 cannot be present on item with X001 or X003 MOE Rule.

KRE Q 8290

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

MI Required data element (DRN/MRC) missing on the submittal. (This code is also output by Integrated Materiel Managers (IMMs) as a result of Item Management Coding (IMC) processing. See section10.2.8 )

KMU KRE KPE KRU

P 0079, 0096, 0097, 0099, 0130,0137, 0167, 0177, 0177(F), 0189,

0209, 0210, 0211, 0216, 0217,0218, 0339, 0708, 0709, 0730,

0780, 0793, 0793(F), 0795, 0796,0795(F), 0797, 0950, 0801, 0802,

0861, 0862, 0903, 2043, 1000,1070, 1070(F), 1120, 2043, 2180,

2310, 2507, 2553, 2863, 2608,2640, 2650, 2655, 2665,2680,2720, 2744, 2748, 2770, 2790,2833, 2850, 2867, 2871, 2876,2910, 2920, 2923, 2943, 2948,2957, 2959, 3040, 3050, 3053,

3317(F), 3445, 3570, 3690, 3708,3720, 3735, 3843, 3880, 3890,3920, 3990, 4020, 4000, 4065,

4065(F), 4140, 4535, 4210, 4540,4690, 4765, 4780, 6106, 7075,7080, 8268, 8290, 8328, 8525,8555, 8873, 8977, 8999, 9115,9215, 9220, 9240, 9250, 9260,9275, 9315, 9505, 9975, 9979

ML Your submittal of a Zero effective date is not permissible as the PICA has a CMD action (any)

KRE P 2128

MM The NSN contains an Air Force materiel management aggregation code in segment H that either unrecognized or indicates an activity code for which there is no associated MOE Rule on the BSM FSC MOE table. As a result, an Air Force SICA MOE Rule could not be determined. Manual corrective action is required.

KRE

MN Your submittal of a zero effective date is not permissible because the item has more than one U.S. MOE Rule recorded or the SICA field of the MOE Rule profile is not blank. (See volume 13, appendix 13-6-B)

KRE P 2128

MO A row is missing on the Logistics Reassignment Tracking Table (i.e., DB2 table 47 LOG_REASSIGN_TRACK) for the gain, loss, or back out transaction being run.

KRE P 4000

MP The submitted NIIN in your LVA transaction exceeds the 65 day processing window and authorized balance for the KVI Suspense.

KRE P 4000

MQ The submitted NIIN in your LVA transaction contains an invalid recorded (current/Future) INC/FSC combination on the FLIS database. The VINC does not authorize this INC/FSC combination. NOTE: Reject Code only applicable submitted in support of Defense Management Revision Decision (DMRD) 926 project and CIC Codes of B, F, I, M, and R.

KRE P 3990

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

MR The submitted or recorded data contained an incompatible combination of Document Availability Code (DAC) and reply MRC PRPY. When the DAC is B, D, F, or H and the Type II is 1, 4, K, L, M, or N, characteristics data must contain MRC PRPY and reply. When DAC is other than B, D, F, or H, MRC PRPY and reply must not be present.

KRE P 4820, 2640, 4820(F), 2640(F),3317, 3317(F)

MS PICA/SICA Indicator Code P can only be submitted by the PICA or the PICA's authorized submitter.PICA/SICA Indicator Code S can only be submitted by a Navy SICA when recorded as a SICA LOA 8D.

KRE P 5099, 8290, 8290(F)

MT LCG transaction is recorded in the futures file and an LCU is submitted with a gaining PICA LOA 01, or activity 75 LOA 02 and the LCU effective date does not equal the LCG effective date for the NSN.

KRE P 2128, 3920

MU Data or a row is missing on the Special Operation Tracking tables for the gain, loss, or back out transaction being run.

KRE P 4000

MV The submitted NIIN has a NIIN Status Code other than 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. If the status code is 3, 4, 5, 7, or 8, the submitted CMD must contain an inactive phrase code.

KRE P 4000

MW The submitted NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) is obsolete and has been replaced. (For NATO use only).

KRE Q 4140, 9292

MX You may not submit a request for US NIIN assignment with a DLA Distribution CAGE Code or a military service CAGE Code as the prime reference (coded Reference Number Category Code 3) and a secondary reference (coded RNCC 5 and RNVC 1, 2, or 3) that is assigned to a manufacturer located in a NATO country other than the US. See volume 4, chapter 4.12 for instructions about how to obtain a non-US NATO NSN.

KRE P 4140, 4150, 3570, 3720, 4000,9250, 2910

NA Your transaction contained at least one related NSN that has a different FSC than the DoD I&S Family Master. All NSNs recorded in an I&S family must have the same FSC as the Master.

KRE Q 2895, 3990(F)

NB Your transaction contains I&S Family data and there is no submitted/recorded MOE Rule with first position of A, F, M, N, D or G751.

KRE P 8290

NC Your submittal against the Related NSN failed to process because the MOE Rules on the Related NSN and the Master NSN are incompatible.

KRE (KY)Q 2895, 8290

ND Your transaction contained a J Phrase Code and did not include a Phrase Code 3. The Phrase Code J must always be used in conjunction with the Phrase Code 3.

KRE Q 2862

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

NE The submitted NSN is a DoD I&S Master NSN and your transaction has an effective date less than an action already pending for your service in the future file.

KRE Q 2128(F)

NF Submitted matched Nuclear Ordnance item and is in process. Normal output data will follow upon completion of processing.

KFN

NH The submitted PICA CMD transaction failed to process because the submitted related Phrase Code E, F, J, U or 3 does not reflect the identical Phrase Code relationship.

KRE P 0797

NI I & S family contains both substitutable and interchangeable phrase codes. Requires manual review and correction.

KRE P 2862

NJ The CMD transaction containing I&S Family data failed to process because the IMM/LS recorded (FLIS data base) CMD segment H does not reflect your SICA CMD transaction submitted I&S Master NSN as an IMM/LS DoD I&S Family Master NSN as of the SICA CMD transaction effective date. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6, I&S Procedures)

KRE P 0797

NK The submitted LCU would cause the PICA/PICA LOA/SICA Activity to be unequal for NSNs recorded in a DoD I&S Family.

KRE Q 8290

NL Your submitted SICA CMD transaction is against the Master NSN, in the PICAs I&S Family, and your service has not established/deleted an I&S Family.

KRE Q 2862

NM The submitted NSN for item cancellation action (LKD, LKU, and LKV) is recorded in a DoD I&S Family.

KRE P 3960, 9108(F), 2128(F), 2128, 8290

NN The submitted CMD transaction would have resulted in making a Generic NSN a related NSN in a DoD I&S Family. I&S phrase codes E, F, 3 and U cannot be submitted/generated for an NSN that has an AAC of W.

KRE A 2895

NO Your transaction contains I&S Family data and the PICA LOA is not 01, (Acty 75) 02, 06, 22, or 23.

KRE P 8290

NP The required DRN is not present in the cited field or the DRNs are not in the proper sequence within the segment. (See the instructions or edit/validation criteria established for the returned DRN.)

KRE P 0950, 9975, 2128

NQ The submitted LDU is against the last Generic Related NSN on which the service has a recorded MOE Rule.

KRE P 8209

NR Transaction Unauthorized. A MOE Rule Number for your S/A is not in the FLIS database.

KRE P

NS The status of the NIIN is not appropriate for the submitted transaction.

KRE K, P, Q 2128, 8875, 3960, 2670, 3735,2670(F), 4000(F), 4765, 4765(F),

4820

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

NT The NIIN in the BIK Transaction is not the related NIIN in the I & S Family.

KRE Q 2895

NU The submitted CMD transaction embedded in the LMX transaction was for the Master NSN in an I&S Family, however, the CMD transaction if processed would not have caused an I&S change (add/delete of an OOU related NSN, change of OOU values or a change of the FSC for the Master/related NSN.)

KRE P 0797

NV The submitted LMX or LMD Master NSN CMD transaction contains Order of Use and the required Phrase Code (7, G, or S) is missing.

KRE Q 2862

NW Your submitted Jump To Code was not three alphabetic characters.

KRE Q 0792

NX Your input contained a Jump to Code but the submitted NSN is not recorded as a DoD I&S Master NSN.

KRE P 3960

NY Your input contained more than one occurrence of 0794 data chain.

KRE P 0794

NZ Your transaction failed to process because the input segment H contains I&S related NSNs that are not recorded in the PICAs family as of your transaction effective date.

KRE Q 2895

OA When LOA is other than 22/8D or the MOE Rule 1st

position is other than A, F, M, or N, the DSOR Code must not be present.

KRE P 0903

OB The DSOR/NIMSC value as submitted is incompatiblewith the present or the recorded NIMSC/DSOR. (See table 126)

KRE P 0903

OC (1) Your SICA has a NIMSC of 0 or 5, therefore the DSOR codes for the PICA and SICA MOE Rules must be the same. (2) Your SICA DSOR/NIMSC change cannot be processed as there is a change to these data elements in the future file. Resubmit after effective date of SICA change. (3) Your PICA Moe Rule cannot submit an effective dated DSOR change as you support a SICA with NIMSC 5. Resubmit a non-effective dated change.

KRE P 0903

OD HMIC/HCC cannot be submitted/recorded for an FSC of 11_ and/or an Item Name Code of 97991 or 07991

KRE P 3990, 4080, 9250

OO Your submittal would delete a mandatory data element and cause an incompatible condition. See Standard Input Notes, Vol 8 or 9.

KRE P 0903

OP Submitted data for the DRN(s) reflected in this segment P output record contained unauthorized symbol(s), letter(s), numeral(s), or blank(s).

KMU KPE KRE KRU

P, Q 4065, 3570, 5020, 8873, 8286,4250, 1000, 3735, 3317(F), 2920,

3570

OQ Submitted reference number exceeds 32 positions. KRE P 3570

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

P1 DLA Transaction Services Screening Possible Match to an NSN with RNVC 2 or 3 selected from multiple NSNs.

KSD 4 4720, 4780

P5 Submitted Unit of Issue differs from the recorded Unit of Issue and the Unit of Issue Conversion Factor is missing

KRE P 3050, 0218

P6 The submitted LDM was not processed because the submitted MAC is blank and a MOE Rule is recorded in segment B with LOA 01 or 15.

KRE P 9108

P9 Submitted NSN in the input header data cannot be identical to the NSN in the related data field.

KRE P 3960, 2895, 4000, 9525, 8977

PA The submitted SICA Master NSN does not reflect all the I&S Related NSNs that are recorded in the PICA DoD I&S Family for which your service has a recorded SICA MOE Rule as of the CMD transaction effective date.

KRE Q 2895(F)

PB Your LMD with LCG transaction (not within an LMX) contained DoD I&S Family data.

KRE P 0797

PC Your submitted CMD transaction would have caused a DoD I&S Family to have a Master NSN with an ISC of 3 or E.

KRE Q 2650(F)

PD Your CMD submittal against a Master NSN contains an Acquisition Advice Code of T.

KRE P Q 2507, 2895, 2507 (F)

PE The submitted Master NSN/Related NSN I&S Family has an effective dated cancellation action pending in the future file.

KRE P 0797

PF The Master NSN CMD transaction contains I&S Relationships having an Order of Use value XXX or ZZZ, and the submitter is DLA, GSA, or a SICA.

KRE Q 0793

PG Submitted CMD contains unauthorized data in the Order of Use Field. Whenever this field contains data, the Phrase Code field must have one of the following values: Q, R, G, S, 7 or blank.

KRE P 0793

PH Your activity is not authorized to submit Order of Use data in conjunction with Phrase Codes G, 7, S and blank. To submit I&S Order of Use, the first position of your MOE Rule must be either A, M, N, F, D, or G and the PICA LOA must be 01, 02, 06, 22 or 23. NOTE: No activity may submit Order of Use with Phrase Code 7, G, S, or blank on items in FSG 11 or Cryptologic Items.

KRE P 0793

PI Your activity must include Order of Use data in the input transaction whenever one of the I&S Phrase Codes 7, G, S, or blank is submitted.

KRE P 0793

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

PJ Your transaction failed to process because there are incorrect I&S Phrase Codes recorded on the submitted NSN. All I&S Phrase Codes (E, F, G, J, S, 3, 7, U and blank) must be recorded in a DoD I&S Family for your S/A.

KRE P 2862

PL Your transaction to add a Jump to Code contained an NSN which is not recorded as a Related NSN in a DoD I&S Family as of the input transaction effective date.

KRE P 2895

PN Your LMX contained transactions for more than 50 NSNs.

KRE P 2895

PO Your LDD transaction was trying to delete an I&S Phrase Code from an NSN that is recorded as a DoD I&S Master or Related NSN. See volume 6, chapter 6.6.

KRE P 2862

PP The submitted SICA LAU is against a Generic I&S Master NSN and that SICA is not recorded on at least one Related item within the Generic Masters Family.

KRE P 2507, 8290

PT Your LMX package contained NSNs that are not currently recorded in an I&S Family and are not submitted as part of an I&S family.

KRE Q 4000, 2895

PP The submitted SICA LAU is against a Generic I&S Master NSN and that SICA is not recorded on at least one Related item within the Generic Masters Family.

KRE P 2507, 8290

PT Your LMX package contained NSNs that are not currently recorded in an I&S Family and are not submitted as part of an I&S family.

KRE Q 4000, 2895

PU The submitted LAU is against a DoD I&S Related NSN and there is not a compatible MOE Rule recorded or submitted for the same service on the I&S Master NSN.

KRE P,Q 8290, 8290(F), 0797, 2895

PV A PICA must not submit a Phrase Code of M, P, or T while having a recorded MOE Rule if the submitted NSN is in a DoD I&S Family.

KRE P 2862

PW Phrase codes E, F, G, J, S, U 3 and 7 cannot be input or changed by your activity in a Segment R transaction

KRE P 2862

PX The Master NSN must have the highest value OOU in the submitted I&S Family and each I&S related NSN OOU Value must be one less in rank sequence than the previous OOU. The lowest rank I&S related NSN OOU Value must be AAA OOU Value XXX or ZZZ have no specified input transaction sequence

KRE P, Q 0793

PY Submitted LMX does not contain a CMD transaction for the applicable I&S Related NSN establishing the correct revers I&S Phrase Code E, F, J, 3 or U relationship.

KRE Q 2862, 2895, 0793, 0793(F),2895(F), 2862(F)

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

PZ Your LBC, LBK, LBR, LBW, LCP, LNC, LNR, LNWtransaction failed to process with I&S phrase Codes included in the segment H.

KRE Q 2895

Q1 DLA Transaction Services System Screening Possible Match to an NSN with RNVC 9 or 1 selected from multiple NSNs

KSD 4 4720, 4780

Q7 Submitted date of the transaction in the input header is greater than the date of transaction processing (current date)

KRE P 2310

Q8 For PICA CMD, the SOS Code must correlate with the PICA reflected in the submitted/recorded MOE Rul. (see table 103)

KRE P 3690

QA Your transaction included a related NSN that does not reflect the correct FSC.

KRE Q 2895, 3990

QC The submitted AAC is not permissible for your activity based on your recorded LOA. (see table 113)

KRE P 2507, 2948

QD The characteristics data element terminator code (‘‘#’’) is an error

KRE P 8268

QE The submitted AAC or recorded AAC does not correlate to the submitted or recorded SOS or SOSM. (see table 113)

KRE P 2507, 2948

QF When the submitter is recorded as a SICA with an LOA 8D and a NIMSC of other than 0 or 6, the SOS Code must correlate with the activity recorded as the SICA on the applicable MOE Rule. (See table 103)

KRE P 3690

QG For Marine Corps, when the IMM has a SOSM Code and an AAC of K or L recorded on the FLIS database or in the futures file, the submitted SOS Code must correlate with the PICA reflected on the recorded MOE Rule. (See table 103 )

KRE P 3690

QH Submitted NSN has been cancelled KRE P 4000, 2670(F)

QI ISC Codes 3/E NSN or ISC 2 (GENERIC) being added to a standardization relationship or already existing within a relationship reflects a PICA (LOA 01, 02, 06, 22, 23) different than the ISC Coded 1/B NSN

KRE Q 8977

QJ Your logistics reassignment would change the PICA (LOA 01, 02, 06, 22, 23) on a related member of a standardization family.

KRE Q 8977

QM HCC of the NSN being retained must reflect an HCC equal to that of the canceled item. The canceled and/or replaced NSN may not have a recorded HCC of “X1”.

KRE Q 2579, 8875

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

QN When an LKD is submitted and the NSN being cancelled has a recorded ENAC, the replacement NSN must reflect an ENAC equal to that of the cancelled item.

KRE P 3025

QY This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P 0732

RA This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P 0099

RB This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE Q 0099

RC This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P 0732

RD This code is output by the IMM as a result of IMC processing.

KRE P 0732

RG LKD/LKU was submitted and the Unit of Issue of the cancelled NSN does not equal the Unit of Issue of the replacement NSN.

KRE P 3050

RH LKD/LKU/LKV was submitted and the appropriate inactive phrase code (A for LKD, Z for LKU, or any inactive phrase code for LKV) was not submitted or recorded.

KRE P 2862, 2862(F)

RI Submitted NIIN is recorded in the FLIS data base with a NIIN Status Code of other than 4, 5, 7 or 8.(See table 18)

KRE P 2670(F), 4000

RJ Catalog Management Data is missing on input. KRE P 9108, 3505, 9117 9115, 8290,8290(F), 9120

RK IMC/IMCA were submitted in Segment B and the submitted FSC is not subject to IMC Coding. See volume 13, chapter 13.2, Standard FSC Table.

KRE P 2744, 2748, 0099

RL LKU is returned because the NSN proposed for cancellation contained an ISC of 3 or E, both NSNs have LOA 01, 02, 06, 22, 23 or 99 and the PICA on the replacement NSN is different than the PICA on the NSN proposed for cancellation. The NSN to be cancelled must be logistically reassigned to the manager of the replacement item prior to the resubmittal of the LKU.

KRE P 3505, 2650(F), 3960, 8290, 8875

RN An inactive phrase code may not be submitted by a Service/Agency recorded in Segment B as of the effective date of the Catalog Management Data input.

KRE P 2862

RO A PICA may not submit Phrase Codes L, N, V, or Z with MAC MM, MS or SS (LOA22) if recorded in segment B as of the effective date of the CMD input.

KRE P 2862

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

RP An LDD cannot be used to delete an inactive phrase code. (See volume 6, chapter 6.2)

KRE P 2862, 0217

RS Your activity is not the authorized data submitter for this NSN as represented by the recorded/submitted MOE Rule Number or FSC. NATO/FG are not permitted to change the RNAAC or SADC against aU.S. Stock Number.

KRE KRU P, Q 9325, 3920, 3720, 8290, 8290(F),3990, 8863, 0796, 0797, 0801,

0802, 2900, 4210

RV The submitter is not a DD Form 146 authorized recipient as required by volume 5, chapter 5.4 (Output Data Request Code 0374 cannot be submitted by wire).

KRE P

RW Submitted transaction violates brownout criteria relative to input DIC, effective date, or date of input. (NOTE: Applies to all DICs/segments involved in brownout but will not be reflected in any edit/validation.)

KRE P

RZ The Acquisition Advice Code submitted in segment H by the PICA does not equal W and the Item Standardization Code is 1 and a replacement NSN has an Item Standardization Code of 2.

KRE P 2507

SB When the ISC is B, the FSC must be in table 93 and the CAGE Code must be on table 94.

KRE Q 2650, 9250, 3990, 2650(F)

SC Submitted action cannot be input against an item with an ISC of 0.

KRE P 4000, 2670(F), 3735, 3960, 8873

SD If an ISC relationship is being dissolved (LDS), the submitted ISC must be 2, 6, 5, or C when the NIIN Status Code for the recorded replacement NSN is 0 or 6.

KRE Q 2650, 2670

SE Submitted Item Standardization Code is not the same as that recorded for a Replaced NSN with a NIIN Status Code of 1, 3, 4, 5, or 8.

KRE Q 2670(F), 8525, 8525(F)

SG The standardization relationship includes an NSN reflecting ISC 2 and the replacement NSN reflects an ISC 1 but does not reflect IMM/LS CMD with AAC W.

KRE P 2507

SJ LCS was submitted for an item not in a standardization relationship.

KRE P 3920

SK All NSNs involved in a standardization relationship must reflect a NIIN Status Code of 0 or 6.

KRE Q 8977, 2670, 2670(F), 8979

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

SM Proposed action to add or change a data element(s)/segment(s) for the NIIN contains identical data elements repeated in this input or is already recorded in the FLIS database. No KFD output will be forwarded when the repeated data element occurs within the input transaction.

KRE KFD P, Q 2670(F), 8979, 9108, 9107, 9127,2833, 2650, 9325, 2300, 9525,

8977, 0950, 9975, 3317(F), 4765,8290, 4820, 9250, 4140, 8280,0950(F), 9975(F), 3317, 4780,

8290, 8290(F), 9315, 9979, 9100,9102, 9115, 9117, 2923, 0797,

0797(F), 2895, 2893, 2862,2895(F), 0796, 8280, 0796(F),

0903, 3570

SN Submittal to delete a standardization relationship cannot be processed because the relationship is not recorded in the FLIS database.

KRE Q 9525, 9530, 8977, 3960

SO A SICA may not submit a Phrase Code of M or P if the PICA does not reflect the same Phrase Code and the PICA/SICA are recorded in Segment B as of the effective date of the CMD input.

KRE P 2862

SQ LDM failed to process because the submitted NSN has IMM/LS CMD with AAC W and an ISC of 1 and at least one replaced NSN has a combination of ISC of 2 and a Segment B record for a U. S. activity.

KRE P 2507

SR LSB failed to process because a NCAGE and a CAGE Code may not be input in the same transaction.

KRE P 9250, 4140

SS Only PICA LOA 81 MOE Rules can be recorded with USSOCOM PICA MOE Rule (1st and 2nd positions ‘SC’, LOA 06 or 22).

KRE P 8290

SU A DLA peculiar PICA MOE Rule (first position D, PICA LOA 01, and SICA blank) may not be recorded when one or more MOE Rules reflecting SICA LOA 5D, 7D or 9D are

KRE P 2862, 9108

SV The input Item Management Classification Activity for this NSN must be a valid DLA or GSA activity, as specified by the DLA/GSA Management Exception Table. (See table 46)

KRE P 4075

SW LMD/LCG/LCM was submitted and the LCM did not contain a D phrase Code.

KRE P 2862, 9108

SX PICA LOA 02 for NWS, 06, 22, 23 MOE Rules must be established on the FLIS database prior to or concurrent with the supported SICA MOE Rules and must remain on the item until all SICA MOE Rules have been deleted.

KRE P 8290, 8290(F)

SY Your transaction failed to process because an inactive phrase code (A, C, L, M, N, P, T, V, or Z) was not recorded on the FLIS data base.

KRE P 2862

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

SZ Characteristics data contained a quantitative value for submitted or recorded data element(s) that is not within established parameters. (See FIIG Instructions or DRN limits.)

KMU Q MRC’s

TA Screening was submitted for over 25 reference numbers for the same submitter control number and/or the submitted screening contained more than one CAGE Code/Reference number that matched against one or more canceled/replaced items in the system.

KRE P 1000, 3570, 9250, 1120

TB More than one NIIN was submitted for screening under the same Submitter Control Number.

KRE P 3960, 1000, 1120, 4000

TC Submitted CAGE/NCAGE cancelled Without replacement.

KRE Q 8328, 9250, 4140

TD Invalid combination of RNVC/RNCC submitted. (Seetable 8)

KRE Q 2910, 4780, 8328

TE LCC contained an add/change characteristics action with fewer than 6 characters in a Characteristics Data Group or fewer than 4 characters for a delete characteristics action.

KRE Q MRC, 3317(F)

TF When multiple R segments are submitted the effective dates and MOE/MACs in the segments must be equal.

KRE P 2128, 0137, 2833

TH LAB contained a NATO NSN which is cross-reference to another U.S. assigned NSN.

KRE Q 3570

TI Submittal contained a NATO File Maintenance Sequence Number which does not increment the FLIS data base record by one.

KRE Q

TJ NATO (non-U.S. assigned NSN submitted as an “informative” reference number is not recorded in the FLIS database.

KRE

TK NATO (non-U.S.) assigned NSN submitted as an “informative” reference number has a different FSC from that recorded against the item in the FLIS database.

KFD, KRE Q 3570

TM This MRC appears as a reply to MRC CRTL or PRPY, but is missing from the characteristics data.

KRE Q 3317

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

TN The IIG cited in the submittal is undergoing revision and is unauthorized for processing pending completion of the revision. The following options are available to the submitter.

a. If NSN assignment is required prior to implementation date of revised IIG, resubmit under the current IIG number

b. b. If notification of the revised IIG implementation has been received from Logistics Information Services, resubmit on or after the specified implementation date.

KRE P 4065

TO An IMM with LOA 06 or 23 may not submit Phrase Codes M, P, or T with Maintenance Action Code SS when recorded in Segment B on the effective date of the CMD.

KRE P 2862

TP A system error was encountered during the processing of your input. Contact Logistics Information Services

KRE P 9917

TQ This is output by the IMMs as a result of item Management Coding processing.

KRE Q 2744

TR A Phrase code U cannot be submitted in an LAD KRE P 2862

TS A non DoD I&S submitter may not submit phrase codes U or blank. Phrase U may only be submitted by PICA LOA 06, 22, or 23 on an I&S related NSN.

KRE P 2862

UA Justification Code of 6 may be used only for reference numbers which are coded RNCC C and RNVC 1. (See table 4)

KRE P 2750, 2910, 4780

UB Submittal contained an NAIN and the RPDMRC was other than 1, 4, 5, 6, or 9. (See table 185)

KRE P 5020, 4765 4820, 4065

UC Submitted/recorded data contained an incompatible combination of Criticality Code and reply to MRC CRTL.

KRE Q 3317, 3843

UD Submittal contained a Criticality Code which was invalid for type of II used.

KRE P 3843, 4820

UE Your submittal failed to process because the NSN currently contains a valid reviewed Criticality Code.

KRE P

UF LBK/LNK contained invalid reference number data or invalid INC

KRE P 2900, 2910,3570, 3720, 4080,4780, 9250

UG Extra-long reference numbers must reflect RNVC of 1. KRE P 3570, 4780, 9380

UH LCD/LCG failed to process because appropriate characteristics data changed are not included.

KRE P 3990, 4080, 4765, 4820, 5020,3843, 4765(F), 4820(F), 9118

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

UI Your unit of issue code and/or Unit Measure code is not on DB2 table 939. Please contact FLIS Life Cycle Management Office (Logistics Information Services) for resolution.

KRE P

UJ LAR/LCR/LDR/LN_ failed to process because the RNCC IS OTHER THAN 5, 6 or 8.

KRE P 2910, 3720, 4000, 4140, 2910(F),3960

UK LKU/LKD failed to process because both NSNs must have PICA = ‘XJ’

KRE P

UL Your submittal failed to process because the CAGE Code was for a Government specification or Standard Reference Number, and the RNCC was other than 2, 4, 5, C, or E or the DAC is other than 3, 4, 6, E, F, G, or H.

KRE P 2640, 2910, 9250

UN LKD/LKU failed to process because the NSN in the input header is identical to the Replacement NSN.

KRE P 3960, 8875

UO Items with an INC of 97991 or 07991 must be a Type 2 ITEM.

KRE P 3720, 4080, 9250

UP Based on the CAGE and INC, XA must be the submitter for this transaction.

KRE P 3720, 4080, 9250

UQ An extra-long reference number is only valid when the type II is L or N.

KRE P 3570, 2910, 4820, 9380

UR Your submittal failed to process because of an invalid combination of INC, FIIG, an characteristics data.

KRE P 3317, 3990, 4065, 4080, 5020,3720, 4540, 8290, 8875, 3570,0957, 0211, 2650, 8977, 8525,

3920, 4820, 9525, 4000, 2670(F),2910, 4780, 2650, 2650(F)

UT Your LCD to change the INC to a non-NOCO/non- USSOCOM INC must be accompanied by DICs LDR, LAR and LDU under DIC LMD.

KRE P 4080

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

UV Based on edit criteria, the submitted combination of DIC, data element, MOE or LOA is invalid. See Applicable edits in volume 11.

KRE P, Q 0099, 0106, 0107, 0121, 0132,0137, 0167, 0177, 0189, 0209,0210, 0211, 0212, 0216, 0217,0218, 0572, 0573, 0708, 0709,

0730, 0780, 0792, 0793, 0793(F),0795, 0796, 0796(F), 0797, 0801,

0802, 0865, 0950, 0903, 2043,1000, 1070, 1070(F), 1120, 2180,

2300, 2310, 2577, 2533, 2534,2579, 2608, 2640, 2650, 2655,

2665, 2670(F), 2680, 2695, 2744,2748, 2750, 2790, 2832, 2833,2834, 2836, 2862, 2867, 2891,

2892, 2893, 2900, 2895, 2895(F),2910, 2923, 2943, 2948, 2959,3050, 3053, 3311, 3317, 3445,3570, 3690, 3708, 3720, 3735,3765, 3843, 3880, 3890, 3920,3990(F), 4000, 4000(F), 4065,4065(F), 4080, 4080(F), 4126,4130, 4140, 4200, 4210, 4535,4540, 4690, 4780, 4760, 4765,4820, 4820(F), 5020, 5020(F),6106, 7080, 8268, 8280, 8290,

8290(F), 8328, 8375, 8380, 8472,8525, 8555, 8873, 8875, 8977,

8999, 8999(F), 9250, 9275, 9315,9325, 9505, 9525, 9975 9979,

MRCs

UY Submittal contains an NAIN that matches an AIN or Colloquial Name which cross-references to an AIN in the Validated Item Name Code File.

KRE Q 5010, 5020, 4080, 0950, 9975,5020(F), 4820

UZ Your LAR must be accompanied by an LDR under an LMD.

KRE P 3720, 9250

V0 The submitted reference number not recorded in the FLIS database.

KRE 4 3570, 3570(F)

VA Activity XA not authorized to submit an LCR. KRE 3720, 9250

VB LCR cannot be used to change the RNCC/RNVC on an extra-long reference number.

KRE P 2910, 3570, 9380

VC Submittal contained an invalid combination of Type II, RPDMRC and IIG. (See table 185)

KRE P 4820, 4765, 4080, 4065, 4820(F)

VG Submitted/recorded INC or Non-Approved Item Name (up to 19 positions in segment A was not compatible with the INC or Non-Approved Item Name Code (the same number of positions in segment V).

KRE Q 5020

VS CMD submittal contains other than R, N, F, I or blank in the DLA Reparable Characteristics Indicator Code field.

KRE P 2934

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

VU CMD contains an invalid Unit of Issue Conversion Factor. (See table 79)

KRE P 3053, 0218

VV Submitted CMD contains a Phrase Code D and the FSC in the submitted NSN is identical to the FSC in the related NSN.

KRE P 2862

VW The only allowable special characters are a forward slash (/) comma (,) dash (-) apostrophe (‘) decimal (.) parentheses ( )or a space. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

VX NAIN submitted contains two or more consecutive spaces, commas, dashes, decimal points, forward slashes, parentheses or apostrophes. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

VY The NAIN cannot contain only numeric characters. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

VZ A decimal can only be used in conjunction with a numeric entry. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

W1 Parentheses not equal, open to closed. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected]. KRE Q 5020, 2177

W2 The first position of the submitted NAIN is not an alpha character. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

W3 The only allowable special characters are a comma (,) dash (-) apostrophe (‘) decimal (.) or a space. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

W4 NAIN submitted contains two or more consecutive spaces, commas, dashes, decimal points and apostrophes. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

W5 Commas may only follow words. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected]. KRE Q 5020, 2177

W6 Submitted NAIN has a space before or after a comma. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

W7 Submitted NAIN must contain an alpha or numeric value on both sides of the dash. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

W8 Submitted NAIN has a space before or after a dash. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

W9 An apostrophe in the submitted NAIN is followed by other than an ‘S’ a space or a comma. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WA Duplicate words are not allowed in a NAIN. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WB Submitted NAIN contains invalid words not contained in the dictionary. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WC Apostrophes may only follow words. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected]. KRE Q 5020, 2177

WD Submitted NAIN cannot use the word AND at the end of a noun phrase or as a standalone modifier. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WE Submitted NAIN cannot use the word WITH at the end of a noun phrase or as a standalone modifier. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WF Non-Limiting word used incorrectly, please see volume 3 for guidance on the use of Non-Limiting words and a complete listing. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WG A NOUN must be present in the basic NOUN phrase. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WH A NOUN must be present in the basic NOUN phrase. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WI Submitted NAIN cannot end with a comma. For assistance with Item Names please contact [email protected].

KRE Q 5020, 2177

WO Submitted reflects invalid data elements, or required data elements(s) are missing.

KSD 4 0139, 0153, 9126

XA Submittal for attempted edit (to include reinstatement) failed to process because is matched a nuclear ordnance item. Contact the Nuclear Ordnance Cataloging Office at (505)846-8912 or DSN 246-8912 for additional information.

9250, 4210

XP Combination of submitted/recorded Phrase Codes is not valid. (See table 96). For LK_ transactions, the FLIS automatic addition of the Phrase Code may cause a XP Reject.

KRE P 2862

XQ Unit Price must contain numeric in position 1 through 8 and position 9 must be numeric or D.

KRE P 7075, 0218

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

XR Submitted combination of Unit Price and AAC is Invalid in accordance with table 97.

KRE P 7075, 2507

XT The submitted SICA CMD transaction failed to process because the submitted related NSN contains I&S Phrase Code E, F, J, or 3 and the related NSN is not recorded on the Master.

KRE P 3960

XU For Quantitative Expression-position 1 must be 0, 1, 2,3, or 4; positions 2 through 11 must not equal 1 (whole number), be right justified and zero filled; positions 12 and 13 must be a valid code reflected in the Unit of Measure Designations Table. (See table 81)

KRE P 8575

XV A quantitative expression is not required with a definitive Unit of Issue. (See table 53)

KRE P 3050, 8575

XW Your SICA submittal contained an I&S phrase code not recorded on the PICA’s CMD line.

KRE P 2862

XX Your submittal contained a blank phrase code only. An I&S family must contain at least one related NSN.

KRE P 2862

XY A quantitative expression is required with a non- definitive Unit of Issue. (See table 53)

KRE P 8575

XZ The Army Master NSN CMD transaction contains I&S Relationships having an assigned Order of Use Code Value other than ZZZ, and the submitted I&S OOU Relationship required I&S Master Phrase Codes 7, G or S are missing.

KRE Q 2862

YA The submitted SICA CMD transaction failed to process because the submitted related Phrase Code E, F, J, or 3 does not reflect the identical relationship recorded in the FLIS data base.

KRE P 3960

YD The CMD transaction submitted by your IMM (Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, PICA LOA 06/23) failed to process because the submitted CMD transaction is effecting either an add/change/delete of I&S data and the submitted MAC is not “MS”.

KRE P 0137

YE The Master NSN CMD transaction contains I&S Relationships having as assigned Order of Use Code value of other than ZZZ and a blank Phrase Code field. However, all the submitted I&S OOU Relationships (other than the Master OOU or OOU Value of ZZZ) do not reflect a blank Phrase Code field, which prevents Logistics Information Services from generating the applicable I&S Master Phrase Codes 7/G/S for your S/A. Resubmit the Master NSN CMD transaction with either all blank Phrase Code fields or the applicable I&S Master Phrase Codes 7/G/S for each I&S Relationship having an Order of Use value other than ZZZ for all the NSNs other than the Master NSNs.

KRE Q 2862

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

YF Your transaction failed to process because it would have removed DoD I&S Phrase Codes from a Master NSN without concurrently removing the I&S Phrase Codes from the Related NSNs. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6)

KRE P 0797

YG The Master NSN CMD transaction contains invalid combination of AAC, Phrase Code and Order of use.

KRE Q 2962

YH Logistics Information Services could not generate either the required I&S Master Phrase Codes 7, G or S, or manufacture the reverse I&S Phrase Code E, F, J, 3 or U relationships, due to invalid I&S data or recorded FLIS data base conditions as of CMD effective date.

KRE Q 0793

YJ Your Submitted CMD transaction for a related NSN does not contain the identical I&S Phrase Code recorded in the FLIS database.

KRE Q 2862(F), 2895(F)

YL Your LMX package did not contain input DICs for at least two NSNs.

KRE P 3920, 0797

YM The Master NSN CMD transaction containing I&S Family data submitted by your S/A cannot be processed because the input segment H reflects a submitted I&S Related NSN that is recorded as an I&S Master NSN being superseded (combined into a single I&S Family), and the Master NSN CMD transaction effecting the superseded Master NSN action was not submitted concurrently with all other required I&S related NSN CMD transactions within an LMX to properly align the I&S family. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6)

KRE Q 2895

YN Your LMX failed to process because the header NSN is not currently recorded as a DoD I&S Master NSN and the LMX is not establishing the NSN as an I&S Master.

KRE Q 2895

YO LCU is not permitted against an I&S NSN when the LCU would change a GSA MOE Rule with PICA LOA of 02 to a MOE Rule with PICA LOA of 11.

KRE Q 2862(F), 2895(F)

YP The submitted SICA CMD transaction failed to process because the submitted related NSN contains I&S Phrase Code E, F, J, or 3 and the related NSN is not recorded in the PICAs Family.

KRE P 3960

YQ Submitted I&S data, within an LMD, against a Master did not have the correct I&S Phrase Code recorded on the related NSNs as of the input effective date.

KRE Q 2895

YR PICA submitted LMD transaction to delete a related NSN from an I&S Family must be contained within an LMX. (See volume 10, table 162)

KRE Q 2895

YS Your input was returned because there was more than one DIC for an NSN and the DICs were not part of a LMD transaction. (See volume 6 chapter 6.6)

KRE P 3920, 0797

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

YT Your LMX failed to process because there was more than one LMD for a NSN. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6)

KRE P 3920, 0797

YU The first transaction after the LMX header must be for the Master NSN. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6)

KRE P 9320, 0797

YW IF a LAM/LCM is submitted against one NSN in the LMX package, there must be a LAM/LCM submitted against each NSN in the LMX package. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6)

KRE P 3920, 0797

YX When a LCG is submitted against one NSN in the LMX package, there must be a LCG submitted for each NSN in the package. (See volume 6, chapter 6.6) An LMX cannot concurrently delete an I&S Family and change FSC.

KRE P 3920, 0797, 2895

ZB Submittal reflected MRC of ZZZY and a reference number with RNCC 3 was not submitted/recorded.

KPE KRE P MRCs, 2910, 8328

ZE DRNS must be valid and in the proper sequence. (See volume 8/9, LAD/LCD/ LCG/LDD for tables and correct sequence). If your output contains a DRN not listed for this Return Code, you have submitted an invalid DRN for the input DIC.

KRE P 0950, 9975, 0121, 0132, 0137,0216, 0217, 0218, 0572, 0573,0794, 0858, 0864, 2128, 2507,2608, 2655, 2665, 2670, 2680,2695, 2720, 2760, 2790, 2832,2833, 2834, 2836, 2862, 2863,2891, 2892, 2893, 2934, 2943,2948, 2959, 3311, 3690, 3765,4126, 4760, 5099, 5151, 5152,5153, 5154, 5155, 5156, 5157,5158, 5159, 5160, 5161, 5162,5163, 5164, 5165, 5166, 5167,5168, 5169, 5170, 5171, 5172,5173, 5174, 5175, 5176, 5177,5179, 5321, 6106, 7075, 8575,9215, 9220, 9240, 9260, 9275

ZF Phrase Code A, E, F, J or Z was submitted and the Unit of Issue for the IMM/LS of the related NSN is not equal to the U/I contained in the input transaction.

KRE P 3050, 9108

ZH More than 3 Output Data Request Code DRNs and/or data elements submitted for interrogation under the same document Control Serial Number.

KRE P 8999

ZJ Data elements from different segments may not be included in the same transaction.

KRE P 0950, 9975

4A Submittal reflects invalid data elements(s). KHR 8 1070, 2310, 1000, 8999, 0225,2645, 0245, 1001, 4400, 8870,

8835

4B Required data element(s) missing on the submittal KHR 8 3820, 1070, 4210, 3720, 2310,1000, 8999, 0225, 4238, 2694,4235, 1001, 0010, 9250, 4170,

4140, 0245

OUTPUT RETURN

CODE DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION DIC SEGMENT DRN

4C Submitted data element(s) is (are) not in proper format. KHR 8 9250, 4170, 4140, 3595, 9292,9293, 0010, 4400, 8870,

4F* Required supporting documentation not received. Resubmit with supporting document.

KHR 8835, 2645

5A* Proposed action to add or change this data element cannot be processed as submitted value is now present on the SSR file.

KHW 8 1001, 0010

5B Proposed action to add, change, or delete this record or data element cannot be processed as data is not presently recorded on SSR file.

KHR 8 9250, 4170, 4140, 3595, 9292,9293, 2645, 3280

5C Proposed action to add, change or delete this data element cannot be processed as submitted data differs from data element presently recorded on SSR file.

KHR 8 4238, 2694, 0245, 0645

5D Proposed action to add, change, or delete this data element cannot be proposed due to a conflict condition generated as a result.

KHR 8 3595, 9292, 9293, 2694, 9250,4170, 4140

5E Correct combination of data elements was not submitted to allow the addition, change, or deletion of this data element.

KHR 8 0225, 9250, 4170, 4140, 4238,2694, 3720, 4235, 2645, 0245,1001, 4400, 8870, 8835, 8868,2620, 3595, 9292, 9293, 3920

5N Two or more records with the same Document Control Number/Submitter Control Number were contained in submittal of a DIC. However, information required to be the same in these records was not identical.

KRU

# Action Code (input only, used to correct a suspended item in FLIS files with DIC LRN).

* Return codes employed to identify inputs rejected as a result of program manager review. These return codes are manually applied and are not the result of machine edit/validation. Not applicable to return code 5A when used for System Support Record freight classification output (DIC KHR).

(F) This signifies file and refers to the data currently on file in the FLIS database.

CHAPTER 2CROSS REFERENCES, CHARTS AND GRIDS

10.2.1 INPUT/OUTPUT DIC CHARTINPUT OUTPUTLAB KAR, KFD, KNA, KRELAD KAD, KAM, KAT, KCF, KCM, KEC, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIF, KIM, KIP, KNA,

KNI, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSE, KSS, KPALAF KAF, KFS, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRULAM KAM, KFS, KIF, KIM, KIP, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSSLAR KAR, KCZ, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFS, KMU, KNA, KNN, KPE, KRE, KRM, KRP,

KRU, KSELAS KAR, KAS, KCS, KDS, KFM, KFS, KNA, KRE, KRU, KSELAU KAF, KAM, KAT, KAU, KCS, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFR, KFS, KIE, KIF, KIM, KNA,

KNI, KNN, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSELBC KAF, KAM, KAT, KCS, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIM, KMU, KNA, KNI,

KPE, KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KSSLBK KAF, KAM, KAT, KCS, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIM, KMU, KNA, KPE,

KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KSSLBR KAF, KAM, KAT, KCS, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIM, KMU, KNA, KNI,

KPE, KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KSS, KTQLBW KAF, KAM, KAT, KCS, KEC, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIM, KMU, KNA, KNI, KPE,

KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KSS, KTQ, KNQLCC KEC, KFD, KFM, KFS, KMU, KNA, KPE, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KTD, KTQLCD KAM, KAT, KCD, KCF, KCM, KEC, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIF, KIM, KNI, KPM,

KRE, KRU, KSE, KSS, KPCLCF KCF, KFS, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRULCG KAF, KAT, KCF, KCG, KCS, KFD, KFM, KFS, KIE, KIF, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRU,

KSE, KTD, KTQLCH KAD, KAT, KCD, KNA, KNI, KRE, KRU LCI, KCI, KCZ, KNA, KRE,KRULCM KCM, KIF, KIM, KIP, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSSLCR KCD, KCR, KCZ, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KMU, KNA, KNI, KNN, KPE, KRE, KRM,

KRP, KRU, KSELCS KCS, KFM, KFS, KNA, KRE, KRU, KSELCU KAF, KAM, KAT, KCU, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFR, KFS, KIE, KIF, KIM, KIR, KNA, KNI,

KPM, KRE, KRU, KSE, KSSLCZ KCZ, KFM, KFS, KNA, KRE, KRU, KSELDD KCF, KCM, KDD, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIF, KIM, KIP, KNA, KNI, KPM, KRE,

KRU, KSE, KSSLDF KCF, KDF, KFS, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRU LDM,LDM KDM, KIF, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSSLDR KCD, KCZ, KDR, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFS, KMU, KNA, KNI, KNN, KPM, KRE,

INPUT OUTPUTKRM, KRP, KRU,KSE

LDS KDS, KFM, KFS, KNA, KNI, KRE, KRU, KSELDU KCS, KDU, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIF, KNA, KNI, KNN, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSE,

KSSLDZ KDZ, KIR, KRULFN KFE, KFN, KFS, KIR, KRE, KRULFU KEC, KFU, KNA, KRE, KRULKD KAR, KAS, KAT, KCS, KDS, KFD, KFM, KIR, KKD, KNA, KNI, KPM, KRE, KRF,

KRU, KSELKI KCS, KKI, KRE, KRULKU KCS, KFD, KFM, KIR, KKU, KNA, KNI, KPM, KRE, KRF, KRU, KSELKV KCS, KFD, KFM, KIR, KKV, KNA, KNI, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSELMD KAD, KAF, KAM, KAR, KAS, KAT, KAU, KCD, KCG, KCM, KCS, KCU, KDM, KDS,

KDU, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFS, KIE, KIF, KIM, KIR, KKD, KKU, KKV, KMD, KMU, KNA, KNI, KNN, KPE, KPM, KRE, KRF, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KSS, KTD, KTQ

LMX KAF, KAM, KAT, KAU, KCF, KCG, KCM, KCS, KCU, KDU, KEC, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFR, KFS, KIE, KIF, KIM, KIP, KIR, KMD, KNA, KNI, KNN, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSE, KSS, KTD

LNC KAF, KAM, KAS, KAT, KDS, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFP, KIM, KMU, KNA, KNI, KPE, KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSS, KTQ

LNK KAF, KAM, KAS, KAT, KDS, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFP, KIM, KMU, KNA, KPE, KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSS

LNR KAF, KAM, KAS, KAT, KDS, KEC, KFA, KFD, KFM, KFP, KIM, KMU, KNA, KNI, KPE, KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSS, KTQ

LNW KAF, KAM, KAS, KAT, KDS, KEC, KFD, KFM, KFP, KFS, KIM, KMU, KNA, KNI, KPE, KPM, KRE, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSE, KSS, KTQ

LPA KPA, KNA, KRE, KRULPC KPC, KNA, KRE, KRULPD KPD, KNA, KRE, KRULSA KAM, KAT, KAU, KCS, KFD, KFM, KMR, KNA, KNR, KRE, KRT, KRU, KSRLSB KFD, KMR, KNN, KNR, KRE, KRU, KSRLSF KEC, KFE, KFS, KIS, KMN, KMT, KRE, KRU, KTNLSN KEC, KMA, KME, KMG, KMH, KMP, KMQ, KMR, KMS, KMT, KNN, KNR, KRE,

KRU, KSRLSR KEC, KMA, KME, KMG, KMH, KMN, KMP, KMQ, KMR, KMS, KMT, KNR, KRE,

KRU, KSRLSS KIM, KPM, KRE, KRU, KSE, KSSLTI KFE, KFS, KIR, KNN, KRE, KRU, KTN, KTSLTU KNA, KRE, KRU, KSS

INPUT OUTPUTLTV KNA, KRE, KRU, KSSLTW KNA, KRE, KRU, KSSLVA KIR, KNA, KPM, KRE, KRULVI KNA, KRU, KRE

10.2.2 CONTINUATIONINDICATORCODE

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONT IND CODE ENTRIES

NUMBER FIXED

FORMATS

CONT IND

CODE

CC BEGIN CONT

CARDS

N O T E

4th & SUCC CARDSEGMENT/

HEADER TITLEIP/ OP 1st CARD 2nd

CARD3rd CARD

FINAL CARD

800 Input Segment I 1 Yes 27 3 /(-) Blank /(- )

Blank /(-) Blank /(-) Blank

801 MOE Rule I/O 1 No 1MaintenanceSegment

802 MOE Rule Data I/O 1 No 1Element Segment

803 MOE Rule I/O 1 Yes 29 3 Blank /(-) Blank /(- Blank /(-) Blank /(-) BlankManagementException RuleSegment

804 MOE Rule - Cancel I/O 1 No 1with ReplacementSegment

805 Standard FSC I/O 2 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A N/A N/AManagementMaintenanceSegment

807 Master Freight File I 2 Yes 27 3 Blank /(-) Blank /(- Blank /(-) Blank /(-) BlankMaintenanceSegment

812 Establish/Cancel O 2 Yes 5 1/J 2/K 2/K 2/K 1/2Item Name CodeOutput Segment

820 O.E. File Record I/O 1 No 1Control Segment

821 O.E. I 1 Yes 3 Blank /(-) Blank /(- Blank /(-) Blank /(-) BlankName/AddressData Segment

822 O.E. Mail Routing I 1 No 1Data Segment

823 O.E. Notice of O 3 Yes 4 J 2/K 2/K 2/K 3Approval Segment

825 O.E. File O 1 Yes 5 1/J 2/K 2/K 2/K 1/2Maintenance DataSegment

866 Interrogation O 1 Yes 31 3 Blank /(-) Blank /(- Blank /(-) Blank /(-) BlankOutput Segment

890 Output Segment O 1 Yes 34 3 Blank /(-) Blank /(- Blank /(-) Blank /(-) Blank/(-)

The System Support Record portrays specific characteristics of EAM card segments that govern their use within a given transaction package (same Document Control Number). The grid consists of the following data:

COLUMN HEADING DESCRIPTION

Segment/Header A code to identify each of the documents representing a unique card format

Title A short descriptive title to further identify the segment.Input and/or Output Identifies segment which will be input to the FL Sonly, output from FLIS only, or both.

Number of Fixed Formats Identifies the number of cards in a segment which are constructed in separate formats.

Continuation Indicator Code Indicates if Continuation Indicator Code is applicable to the segment. Specifies the card column in which overflow data is to begin on continuation card(s) in those segments where continuation card(s) are in the same format as the first card.

Note Refers to narrative explanation of the conventions governing the application of the Continuation Indicator Code to the segment. This narrative immediately follows the Segment Usage Grid.

Characters Entered in cc 80 These columns specify which possible characters may be entered in card column 80 of a given card in a segment.

NOTES:

1. This segment/header can always be completed on one line. Therefore, column 80 will always either contain the last character of a data element or be left blank.

2. This segment may require two lines to form a complete record, each of which is constructed in a different format. If so, line 1 will contain a J in column 80 and line 2 will contain a 2 in that position. If the record requires use of only the first line format, that line will show a 1 in column 80.

3. This segment may require two or more lines to constitute a complete record. All continuation lines will be in the same format as the first line. Each line except the final one will contain in card column 80 to denote continuation. The final line of the record will be blank in column 80. If the record requires only one line to accommodate the required segment data, that line will be blank in column 80.

4. This segment may consist of one, two, three, or more lines. In a one-line record column 80 will contain a1. In a two- line record, line 1 will contain a J in column 80 and line 2 will show a 2 in that position. In a three- line record line 1 will contain a J in column 80; line 2 a K; and line 3 a 3. The segment will consist of 4 or more lines when it is necessary to repeat line 2 format in order to accommodate two or more clear text line segments (Data Record Number (DRN) 0010). In such an instance, line 1 will contain a J in column 80; line 2 a K; each succeeding repetition of line 2 format a K; and the final line (in line 2/3 format) a 3

5. This segment may consist of one or more lines. In a one-line record, that line will show a 1 in column 80. In a two-line record, line 1 will contain a J in column 80 and line 2 will show a 2 in that position. When a record requires three or more lines, the third and all necessary succeeding lines will be in line two format. Line 1 will contain a J in column 80; line 2 a K; each succeeding line, except the last, a K; and the final line, a 2.

10.2.3 CONTINUATION INDICATOR CODEUSAGE GRID (FLIS DATABASE)INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUATION INDICATOR CODE - ENTRIES

SEGMENT/ IP/NUMBER

FIXED

NCONT O

IND T

CH ARACATERS ENTERED IN C

4th & SUCC LINE

C 80

FINALHEADER OP FORMATS CODE E 1st LINE 2nd LINE 3rd LI NE LINEIP HDR I 1 No 1

OP HDR O 1 No 1

1 O 1 No 1

2 I 2 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A N/A 1/2

3 I 1 No 1

4 I/O 1 No 1

5 I 1 No 1

6 O 1 No 1

7 O 1 Yes 3 Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank

9 I/O 2 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A N/A 1/2

A I/O 2 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A 1/2

B I/O 2 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A N/A 1/2

C I/O 2 Yes 5 1/J 2 N/A N/A 1/2

E I/O 1 No 1

F O 1 Yes Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank N/A Blank

G I/O 3 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A N/A 1/2

H I/O 3 Yes 4 1/J 2/K 3/L 3/L 1/2/3

J O 2 Yes 2 1/J 2 N/A N/A 1/2

K I/O 1 No 1

L O 1 No 1

M O 1 Yes 3 Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank

P O 1 Yes 3 Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank

Q I/O 1 Yes 3 Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank

R I/O 1 Yes 3 Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank

S I 1 No 1

T I 1 No 1

V I/O 1 Yes 3 Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank/(-) Blank

W I/O 5 Yes 6 1/J 2/K 3/L 4M 1/2/3/4/5

Z O 1 No 1

NOTES:

1. This FLIS data base segment/header can always be completed on one line. Therefore, card column 80 will always either contain the last character of a data element or be left blank.

2. This segment may require two lines to form a complete record, each of which is constructed in a different format. If so, line 1 will contain a J in column 80 and line 2 will contain a 2 in that position. If the record requires use of only the first line format, that line will show a 1 in column 80.

3. This segment may require two or more lines to constitute a complete record. All continuation lines will be in the same format as the first line. Each line except the final one will contain a dash in column 80 to denote continuation. The final line of the record will be blank in column 80. If the record requires only one line to accommodate the required segment data, that line will be blank in column 80.

4. This segment is composed of three lines, each of which is constructed in a different format. (In some instances, four or more lines will be required; when that occurs, the fourth and succeeding lines will be in the same format as line 3.) If the record requires

only the first line, a 1 will be entered in line column 80. If the record requires both line 1 and 2 formats, the first line will show a J in column 80 and the second a 2 in that position. When a DIC requires all three formats, the first line will show a J in column 80, the second a K, and the third a 3. In the event four or more lines are needed to contain all prescribed segment data, line 1 will contain a J, line 2 a K, the first line 3 an L; each additional line 3 except the last will contain an L, and the final line 3 in the record will show a 3 in column 80. NOTE: An abbreviated segment reflecting only the Precious Metals Indicator Code (PMIC) and/or Automatic Data Processing Equipment Indicator Code (ADPEC) values requires only the first line; it will have a 1 entered in column 80.

5. When submitting a long reference number (over 16 positions) the first segment (line 1) will contain a J in column 80 and the 2nd line will contain a 2 in column 80. When submitting multiple reference numbers (16 positions or less) column 80 of all the C segments will contain a 1.

6. This segment is composed of five lines, each of which is constructed in a different format. If the record requires only the first line, a 1 will be entered in column 80. If the record requires both line 1 and 2 formats, the first line will show a J in column 80 and the second a 2 in that position. When a DIC requires three formats, the first line will show a J in column 80, the second a K, and the third a 3. In the event four or more lines are needed to contain all prescribed segment data, line 1 will contain a J, line 2 a K, 3 an L, and 4 an M and the last line (fifth line) will show a 5 in column 80.

10.2.4 KFU STATUS CODES WITH RESPECTIVE DATACOMBINATIONSADDITIONAL SEGMENTS

FOLLOW-UPSTATUS CODE

(DRN 0166) DEFINITION INSTRUCTION

SEGMENT RWITH OUTPUT DIC

SEGMENT RW/O OUTPUT DIC

CURRENT FLIS DATA BASESEGMENT* R P or Q

AX SubmittalProcessed and

Review output DICin segment R and

X X

Approved. accompanying filedata and takeappropriate action.

BX Submittal Review output DIC X Xprocessed and in segment R andrejected. return code(s) in

segment P or Q andtake appropriateaction.

CX Submittal not Review file data and X Xreflected on FLIS take appropriatetransaction history action.file.

DX Submittal returned Review output DIC Xas a possible or and take appropriateactual duplicate. action.

EX Submittal returnedwith combination

Review output DICand the reject

X X

error/match condition(s) and takecondition. appropriate action.

FX Submittal approved Review output DIC X X Xwith conflict with conflictcondition. condition(s) in

supplementarysegment R recordand the file data.

GX Submittal in Normal output data Xprocess at FLIS will follow upon

processingcompletion.

HX Submittal not If new item request, Xreflected on FLIS resubmit; otherwisetransaction history take appropriatefile. No file data action.provided.

* NOTE: If the status code indicates FLIS data base data will be provided, this data will be output under Document Identifier Code KIR in a separate package reflecting the document number of the original DIC LFU submittal. FLIS data base data will be provided on a limited basis as associated to the original input and primary output DIC(s) (e.g., KNA, KRE, KNI). No FLIS data base data will be provided in follow-ups to DICs LAB, LAF, LCF, LCI, LDF, LDZ, LPA, LPC, LPD, LSS, LTU, LTV, LTW, LVA and LVI.

10.2.5 FOLLOW-UPCONDITIONCODESA code generated by the FLIS which identifies the condition that FLIS will follow-up to Service/Agency

activities. This code will indicate what action is required by the recipient of the follow-up.

FC National Stock Number was reinstated and a Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule Number applicable to an activity in your Service was not included in the reinstatement Catalog Management Data for your Service/Agency which was recorded against the NSN prior to reinstatement is still recorded.

Review the Catalog Management Data. (This follow- up will only be furnished one time.)

FD Item Identification (type 2, 4, 4A (M), or 4B (N)) originated by your activity has reflected Reference/Partial Descriptive Method Reason Code 5 for 180 days.

Revise the II to a type 1, 1A (K), 1B (L), or submit a Document Identifier Code (DIC) LCD transaction to change the RPDMRC from 5 to another valid RPDMRC within 30 calendar days.

FE Item Identification Guide section III data was included for thII. However, mandatory section III Master Requirement Codes were omitted.

Submit the mandatory IIG section III MRCs.

FF The II contains erroneous IIG section III MRCs. Correct the erroneous IIG section IIIFH A Coast Guard segment H has not been received within 90

days of the establishment of a Coast Guard MOE Rule and is not being supported by an Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM).

Submit the applicable Catalog Management Data (CMD).

FJ A DLA Transaction Services Critical Source of Supply Update (DIC LSS) has been processed for your Service/Agency to update your appropriate Service/Agency Source of Supply column(s) at FLIS and the DLA Transaction Services. DIC KFP with follow-up condition code FJ will be furnished to your Service/Agency if supporting CMD is not received by Logistics Information Services within 15 days. (This follow-up will be furnished at 15 day intervals until receipt of CMD.)

Submit the applicable Catalog Management Data.

NOTE: See volume 12, Data Record Number (DRN) 0155, for format Data Record Number (DRN)

10.2.6 RETURN ACTION CODES OUTPUT BY IMM AS A RESULT OF PROCESSING IMC DATA

CODE TITLE/DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTION OUTPUT DIC

AF Item Management Coding action (Card Identification Code D) cannot be submitted against a non-standard (Item Standardization Code 3 or E) item.

KRE

AG The IMC transaction cannot be accepted if an inactive Phrase Code (DRN 2862 A, C, L, M, N, P, T, V, or Z) is recorded on the Logistics Information Services FLIS database or futures file. Exception: IMC transaction containing CIC D will be accepted if inactive Phrase Code is recorded in FLIS futures file.

KRE

AH A Federal Supply Class (FSC) change and/or Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule change is recorded on FLIS futures file for the National Stock Number on submitted IMC transaction. If IMC action is required, resubmit to the appropriate (NSN) Commodity Integrated Materiel Manager after the effective date of the change.

KRE

AI A cancellation action (Document Identifier Code (DIC) LKD, LKU, LKV) is recorded on FLIS futures file for the NSN on submitted IMC transaction. If no replacement NSN is recorded, segment P will be output. If a replacement NSN is recorded, segment Q will be output.

AM IMC transaction may not be submitted against an item with multiple Military Service managers (Primary Inventory Control Activity Level of Authority (PICA LOA) 26) recorded.

KRE

CI The submitted IMC transaction cannot be processed because this item has been identified as “security classified” with a recorded Controlled Inventory Item Code (DRN 2863 ) of A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, O, S, or T.

KRE

IV FLIS-defined code; see chapter 10.1. KRE

KE This National Item Identification Number is inactive (NIIN Status Code 6) and was not previously managed by this IMM, as reflected in the FLIS database.

KRE

MI FLIS-defined code; see chapter 10.1. KRE

QY The submitted IMC transaction is returned due to an invalid combination of CIC and IMC (IMC in PICA segment B). When a CIC of R is submitted, the segment B for the PICA must reflect an IMC of D to H, J to N or P to S. When a CIC of I is submitted, the segment B for the PICA must reflect a blank IMC.

KRE

RA The submitted IMC transaction with CIC of C cannot be processed since the NSN was not previously coded to this IMM by your Service. If IMC action is required, resubmit with appropriate CIC.

KRE

RB Your Service is not recorded as a PICA (or with Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA) LOA 8D) on this NIIN as required by the Card Identification Code (CIC)

KRE

RC This non-standard (ISC 3 or E) item is not IMC coded the same as the standard item. Correct and resubmit.

KRE

RD The NSN on the submitted IMC transaction is Service-managed (PICA LOA 06, 22, 23) or is managed by another IMM. Submit a Supply Support Request (SSR) to the Service manager or submit an IMC transaction to the correct IMM.

KRE

TQ The Item Management Code submitted on the IMC transaction with CIC of C is already recorded in the FLIS database for your Service.

KRE

SECTION 10.2.8RETURN ACTION CODES OUTPUT BY IMM AS A RESULT OF PROCESSING IMC DATA

CODEOUTPUT SEGMENT DATA RECORD NUMBER/DATA ELEMENT

INPUT OR FILE DATA

RETURN TO

AF Q 9525 - Repl NSN, Stdzn File Data Submitter

AG Q 2862 - Phrase Code File Data Submitter

AH Q 3990 – FSC File Data Submitter

AH Q 8290 - MOE Rule File Data Submitter

AH Q 9119 – Eff Data File Data Submitter

AI P 3690 - NSN File Data Submitter

AI Q 8875 – Repl NSN, Canc Input Submitter

AM P 3505 – LOA Input Submitter

CI Q 2863 – Phy Sec/Pilf File Data Submitter

IV Q 0730 - Prod. Lead Time Input Submitter

IV Q 0730 - Prod. Lead Time Input Submitter

IV Q 2507 - Acquis. Advice Input Submitter

IV Q 2744 – IMC Input Submitter

IV Q 2943 - Shelf Life Input Submitter

IV Q 3050 - Unit of Issue Input Submitter

IV Q 7080 - Price Input Submitter

KE P 0274 – Routing Code File Data Submitter

MI P 0099 – CIC Input Submitter

MI P 0730 - Prod. Lead Time Input Submitter

MI P 2507 – Acquis Input Submitter

MI P Advice 2744 - IMC Input Submitter

MI P 2943 - Shelf Life Input Submitter

MI P 3050 - Unit of Issue Input Submitter

MI P 7080 – Price Input Submitter

QY P 0732 – IMC Data File Data Submitter

RA Q 0099 - CIC File Data Submitter

RB Q 0099 – CIC File Data Submitter

RC P 0732 – IMC Data File Data Submitter

RD P 0732 - IMC Data Input Submitter

TQ Q 2744 - IMC Input/File Data Submitter

CHAPTER 3 TABLES

TABLE 1REFERENCE NUMBER FORMAT CODES

Codes which identify the format mode of a reference number used in both engineering and logistics data systems. For North Atlantic Treaty Organization /foreign government (NATO/FG) or activity, code 9Z use only.

RNFC EXPLANATION

1 Number is formatted as configured on the originating document with the exception of the modification required in volume 2, chapter 2.9.

3 Number format is unknown. (Coded RNFC 3 by the Logistics Information Services upon implementation of FLIS.)

4 Number is totally in-the-clear (without modification) as originally configured by the manufacturer, design control activity, or supplier.

5 The reference number results from a change of the part number (PN) by conversion of non-Latin national characters to Latin characters included in the table of Character Subset for the Exchange of NATO Codification Data. This conversion is in accordance with the national conversion table such as it is defined by the NCB of the country where the manufacturer/distributor is located; this conversion method usually is in accordance with the ISO standard (see ISO/TC46/SC2 “Conversion of written languages”)

NOTES:

1. Volume 12, DRN 2920 applies.

2. RNFC 1, 4, or 5 shall not be changed to RNFC 3. RNFC 3 shall be changed to RNFC 1, 4, or 5.

3. RNFC 1, 4, or 5 is mandatory when submitting proposed original or reinstatement item identifications and add-reference transactions.

TABLE 2TYPES OF ITEM IDENTIFICATION CODES

A table of codes identifying the types of item identification

CODE TYPE EXPLANATION

1 1 Full Descriptive Item IdentificationK 1A Full Descriptive - Reference Item IdentificationL 1B Full Descriptive - Reference - Descriptive Item Identification

2 2 Reference Item Identification

4 4 Partial Descriptive Item Identification (type 1 concept)M 4A Partial Descriptive - Reference Item Identification (type 1A concept)

N 4B Partial Descriptive - Reference – Descriptive Item Identification (type 1B concept)

NOTES:

1. Detailed definitions of the types of item identification are contained in volume 4, Chapter 4.4.

2. See volume 12, DRN 4820 for definition and format.

TABLE 3REFERENCE OR PARTIAL DESCRIPTIVE METHOD REASON CODES (RPDMRC)

A code identifying the reason a reference type, reference-descriptive type, or partial descriptive type item identification was submitted.

RPDMRC EXPLANATION

1 An approved item name does not exist.

2 The approved item name applied to this item exists for use exclusively with the partial descriptive method of item identification - Miscellaneous Items Item Identification Guide (IIG) A239.

3 An approved item name and IIG exist but the item involved is so unique in design that it cannot be fully described in accordance with theIIG.

4 An approved item name and IIG may exist but technical data sufficient for preparation of a full descriptive method item identification could not be acquired after several follow-up actions during a 150-day suspense period. Includes such reasons as: Industry refuses to provide the technical data based on policy, restricted or proprietary rights, non-existence of technical data, etc. (This code cannot be used in submittals for National Item Identification Number (NIIN) assignment or reinstatement.)

5 An approved item name and IIG may exist but lack of technical data and/or the press of time force temporary use of the partial descriptive or reference method.

6 An approved item name and IIG may exist, but it has previously been established and documented that industry refuses to provide the technical data sufficient for preparation on a full descriptive method item identification based on policy, restricted or proprietary data rights, nonexistence of technical data, etc.

9 A Logistics Information Services-generated code for items lacking but requiring an RPDMRC (i.e., through mass IIG revision change an item maybe downgraded from a type 1 to a reference or partial descriptive method item identification).

NOTES:

1. Logistics Information Services edits permit changes between all codes provided the approved or non- approved item name criteria is met in the change, except changes are not permitted from codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 to 9 or 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9 to 5 (code 9 for Logistics Information Services internal use only). (Code 5 can only be used in submittals for National Item Identification Number (NIIN) assignment or reinstatement).

2. See volume 12, DRN 4765 for format and definition.

TABLE 4REFERENCE NUMBER JUSTIFICATION CODES (RNJC)

A table of codes to record the degree of research conducted and justification for the creation of a new item identification despite a recognized condition of possible duplication with an existing item.

J CODE EXPLANATION

1 Technical data on the possible duplicated Federal Item Identification have been reviewed, and the additional items of production (reference numbers) are not acceptable for the item of supply.

2 The additional items of production associated with the proposal have been reviewed and are correctly proposed as primary numbers to identify the item of supply. Collaborating activities have not agreed to the additional items of production.

3* The additional items of production associated with the proposal have been reviewed and are correctly proposed as primary numbers to identify the item of supply. Time does not permit collaboration of these additional items of production.

4 Data on the additional items of production is not available and acceptability of the additional items of production cannot be determined.

5* Match of reference number(s) by an associated code is not valid for this reference.

6* The item of supply represented by the possible duplicate National Stock Number (NSN) is not a technically acceptable replacement in the application requiring the item of production identified by the submitted reference. (Justification Code shall be used only for those reference numbers which are coded Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) C and Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) 1.)

7 The reference number represents an obsolete or discontinued item which has “rolled back” into stock, and it would not be appropriate to mix stock with the current item. (Justification Code 7 shall be used only when it is necessary to acquire an NSN for a cancelled, superseded, or obsolete reference number which matches a reference number in the FLIS database coded RNCC 5 and RNVC 9.)

8* Match of reference number is not valid due to the Hazardous Characteristics Code (HCC). HCC must be different on matched reference numbers in order to use this code.

* FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSE ONLY, NOT VALID FOR INPUT

NOTES:

1. One of the above codes is required for each resubmittal of an item identification action for assignment of an NSN or reinstatement of a cancelled NSN which previously matched (output Document Identifier Code (DIC) KRP) an existing item, and a reference number match is determined to be not suitable for the application. Also, the J code is required for each addition, deletion, or change of a reference number which would create another possible duplication.

2. RNCC conflicts shall be resolved prior to resubmittal of the proposed item identification.

3. The J code shall not be reflected in the matched reference of the existing item identification.

4. In the event of a combination of codes, use the lower numeric co d e.

5. See volume 12, DRN 2750 for definition and format.

TABLE 5DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY CODES (DAC)

A table of codes to designate the documentation available to the Reference Number Action Activity Code (RNAAC).

CODE EXPLANATION

1 The reference number is represented by a drawing and the drawing was available to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the reference number. The RNAAC will furnish the drawing upon request.

2 The reference number is represented by a drawing and the drawing was available to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the reference number; however, the RNAAC cannot furnish the drawing.

3 The reference number is represented by technical documentation other than a drawing and the documentation was available to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the referencenumber. The RNAAC will furnish the technical documentation upon request.

4 The reference number is represented by technical documentation other than a drawing and the documentation wasavailable to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the reference number; however, the RNAAC cannot furnish the technical documentation.

5 The reference number is represented by a drawing, but the drawing was not available to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the reference number.

6 The reference number is represented by technical documentation other than a drawing but the documentation was notavailable to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the reference number.

9 The reference number is of the type for which an indication of document availability is not required.A The reference number is represented by an engineering drawing and the drawing is available for unlimited use. The

drawing will be furnished by the activity identified by the RNAAC upon request.B The reference number is represented by an engineering drawing. The drawing is available for limited use under the

terms of the rights-in-data clause of the contract by which the data was obtained and will be furnished by the activityidentified by the RNAAC upon request. Descriptive data based on Limited Rights information will not be released to the general public through publicationsor other media.

C The reference number is represented by an engineering drawing. The drawing is available for unlimited use but under the security measures specified for the level of security classification assigned. The drawing will be furnished only to qualified requesters bythe activity identified by the RNAAC.

D The reference number is represented by an engineering drawing. The drawing is available for limited use under the terms of the rights-in-data clause of the contract by which the data was obtained, and under the security measures specified for the level of security classification assigned. The drawing will be furnished only to qualified requesters by the activity identified by the RNAAC. Descriptive data based on Limited Rights information will not be released to the general public through publications or other media.

E The reference number is represented by engineering data other than an engineering drawing. The data is available for unlimited use and will be furnished by the activity identified by the RNAAC upon request.

F The reference number is represented by engineering data other than an engineering drawing. The data is available for limited use under the terms of the rights-in-data clause of the contract by which the data was obtained and will be furnished by the activity identified by the RNAAC upon request. Descriptive data based on Limited Rights information will not be released to the general public through publications or other media.

G The reference number is represented by engineering data other than an engineering drawing. The data is available for unlimited use but under the security measures specified for the level of security classification assigned. The data will befurnished only to qualified requesters by the activity identified by the RNAAC.

CODE EXPLANATION

H The reference number is represented by engineering data other than an engineering drawing. The data is available for limited use under the terms of the rights-in-data clause of the contract by which the data was obtained, and under the security measures specified for the level of security classification assigned. The data will be furnished only to qualified requesters by the activity identified by the RNAAC. Descriptive data based on Limited Rights information will not be released to the general public through publications or other media.

U A reference number represented by a bar code structure in accordance with an organization such as Global Standards 1 (GS1). The technical documentation may or may not be available to the RNAAC. Note: GS1 is the organization formed as a result of the merger between the Uniform Code Council (UCC) and EAN International.

X DAC not know. Found on U.S. NSNs that were assigned before 1975. Cannot be used for new item assignment, or any maintenance action on older NSNs.

NOTES:

1. This code is applicable to all types of item identifications submitted under request for National Stock Number (NSN) assignment, reinstatement of cancelled NSN, addition of reference numbers, and for changes of data to reference numbers when the reference number exists in the FLIS database.

2. Government specifications and standards (including Voluntary Standards) shall be coded DAC 3, 4, 6, E, F, G, or H.

3. When DAC is 9, the RNAAC recording this code will be included in the transaction. (DAC 9 shall always be used when Reference Number Variation Code 9 and Reference Number Category Code 6 are reflected in the transactions.)

4. Volume 12, DRNs 2640 and 2900 apply.

5. Unlimited Use is defined as data which can be used for any purpose. Codes A and E apply. Codes C and G also apply except where security measures specify a level of security classification.

6. Limited Use is defined as data which cannot be used for competitive reprocurement or released to the general public via publications or other media; Codes B, D, F, and H apply.

7. Alphabetic codes indicate the availability of engineering data from a designated repository identified as the RNAAC. Included, where applicable, is an indication that Government rights in the data and a security classification condition of the documents are involved.

8. When RNAAC of ZZ is reflected in the output of a U.S. receiving activity, the receiving activity will contact the Primary Inventory Control Activity (PICA) for technical data information.

9. When DAC is U, RNCC must be 3, 5, 8, C or E.

TABLE 6REFERENCE NUMBER CATEGORY CODES

A code that designates the relationship of a reference number to the item of supply.

RNCC EXPLANATION1 Source Control Reference. The number assigned by a design control manufacturer of an end item of equipment, including

a Government activity, to a drawing that restricts procurement (1) to the specified item(s) described on the drawing and (2) to the stated source(s) of supply designated thereon. These restrictions are imposed on the cognizant design activity to ensure procurement of the only item(s) known as a result of test or evaluation to be satisfactory for the stated critical application. Includes only those drawings which meet the definition for Source Control Drawing in ASMEY-14.24M and ASMEY-14.100M. (Applicable only to type 1, 1B, 2, 4, and 4B item identifications.)

2 Definitive Government Specification or Standard Designator Reference. A part number, style number, or type designator included in or developed in accordance with a Government specification or standard which has the effect of fully identifying an item of supply. This code shall also be used for a Government specification or standard which, although not including part numbers, style numbers, or type designators, covers a single item of supply. These reference numbers may be coded with Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) 1 in accordance with volume 2, paragraph 2.9.2.n(4).(Non- definitive Government specifications or standard designator references shall be coded 4; vendor item drawing as defined in ASMEY-14.24M and ASMEY-14.100M shall be coded 7; professional association or standard designator references shall be coded 3.)

3 Design Control Reference. The primary number used to identify an item of production or a range of items of production, by the manufacturer (individual, company, firm, corporation, or Government activity) which controls the design, characteristics, and production of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications and inspection requirements. (When used it identify a reference number where the Design Control Reference is no longer active (Original Design Activity), the reference number will be coded with Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC 9).

4 Non-definitive U.S. Government Specification or Standard Reference. Any Government specification or standard reference other than those indicated in code 2 as definitive references. This code shall be used for non-definitive Government specifications and standard references and non-definitive part numbers, type designators, and style numbers included therein which are coded with RNVC 1. (Includes the specification number of those specifications for which type designation is used as code 2. Excludes professional association, industrial association, or manufacturer's specification or standard reference which shall be coded 3, and vendor item drawing as defined in ASMEY-14.24M and ASMEY-14.100M which shall be coded 7).

5 Secondary Reference. Any additional number, other than a primary number (codes 1, 2, 3, 4), informative reference (code6) or vendor item drawing reference (code 7) assigned to an item of production or supply by a commercial or Government organization, which represents the same item of production or supply to which the National Stock Number (NSN) was assigned. The reference number may have had an RNCC of 1, 2, 3, 4, or 7 but has since been replaced in the item-of- supply concept of the NSN by another primary number. Includes additional numbers assigned by the design control organization; superseded or discontinued reference numbers which may have resulted from: a manufacturer's change in numbering system; the manufacturer no longer produces the item or is no longer a technically approved source; the manufacturer or supplier for that number is out of business. NOTE: An RNCC 5 reference with a Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) of 2 shall not be added to an NSN with a Standard Military Drawing (SMD) or Military Specification coded RNCC-RNVC 2-2 unless the reference is registered on the Qualified Products List (QPL) for the SMD or Mil Spec. (Obsolete, superseded, cancelled, or discontinued reference numbers coded RNCC 5 shall be coded Reference Number Variation Code 9. All secondary reference Extra Long Reference Numbers (ELRNs), whether current, obsolete, superseded, cancelled, or discontinued, shall be coded RNCC 5 and RNVC 1.)

6 Informative Reference. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Stock Numbers (CAGE Code INTE9), Production Equipment Codes (CAGE Code 99998), and DoD Ammunition Codes (CAGE Code 99999) which may be related to NSNs. (Reference numbers for the CAGE Codes cited above shall be coded RNVC 9 .) Within NATO, the definition means the following: Informative Reference. Any reference related to the NSN which does not fall into any other category.

RNCC EXPLANATION7 Vendor Item Drawing Reference (formerly specification control reference). The number assigned by a design activity to a

drawing that is not item identifying, but which delineates existing commercial or vendor developed items meeting all engineering and test requirements specified, without imposing additional test/engineering requirements not normally provided by the Vendor(s). Includes only those drawings which meet the definition of Vendor Item Drawing in MIL-STD100. Vendor Item Drawing References are administrative control numbers and shall not be used as part identification numbers.

8 US/NATO-Reproduced Item Identification Number. A number representing a reproduction of an item of production by a NATO country (including the United States) for which authorization to use the NATO/National Stock Number has been granted by the originating country. The reproduced item represents the same item of production as the original item.

RNCC EXPLANATIONA Design Category Packaging and Related Logistics Data Reference Number. The n um be r of a document representing

packaging and related logistics data requirements.

C Advisory Reference. A number assigned to an item of production or supply not included in the item-of-supply concept to which the NSN has been assigned (e.g., an item that may have been used in the preproduction equipment design which has since been redesigned or replaced). Use of this RNCC is restricted to conditions where cross-reference is required to establish identification to an item of supply. Additionally, there is no direct relationship of the reference number to the NSN other than a Service/Agency individual decision. (RNCCC shall be used only in conjunction with RNVC 1.)

D Drawing Number Reference. A number assigned by a design activity to a drawing or other technical documentation which identifies a drawing/document that is related to an item of supply or production but does not qualify for assignment of codes 1, 3, 5, 7, or C. Code D reference numbers will not be used in item-of-supply determinations.

E Replaced Reference Number. A manufacturer's part number, government specification/standard or other design control reference number that is superseded discontinued or replaced resulting from a cancel-use action on a NSN which was recorded with ISC 3 or E. This reference number is automatically moved and this code is automatically assigned, do notsubmit for catalogingpurposes.

NOTES:

1. Each reference number or portion of a reference number shall be coded to indicate the relationship of the reference number to the item of supply.

2. When determination cannot be made as to whether or not a reference number is the design control reference it shall be considered the design control reference until positive determination can be made. However, only one reference number shall be considered as the design control reference for each type 1A, 1B, 4A, or 4B Federal Item Identification. In addition, only one reference number shall be considered as the design control reference for each item of production included in the concept of a type 1, type 2, or type 4 FII.

3. The following reference number action (additions, deletions, or changes) shall be collaborated: All actions against (1) source control reference, (2) definitive Government specifications or standard designator reference, (3) design control reference (except for addition of a new RNCC 3 reference number as a result of a coordinated procurement action., i.e., it has been coordinated with the data collaborators and the responsible Engineering Support Activity. RNCC - 3 references may also be changed without coordination if the change is as a result of the manufacturer changing his part numbering system.) All actions to changes RNCC 4 (nondefinitive specification or standard reference) to RNCC 2 (definitive Government specification or standard designator reference); or the change of RNCC 5 (secondary reference) to RNCC 1 (source control reference), or RNCC 3 (design control reference).

4. See volume 12, DRN 2910 for format and definition.

5. Reference numbers assigned RNCC D will always be submitted with RNVC 9.

6. Inasmuch as the use of RNCC C is a Service/Agency individual decision, the same reference number may be recorded for more than one NSN.

7. Reference numbers assigned RNCC E will always be submitted with RNVC 8.

TABLE 7REFERENCE NUMBER VARIATION CODES (RNVC)

A table of codes to indicate that a cited reference number is item identifying, is not item identifying, or is a reference number for information only.

CODE EXPLANATION1. A design controlreference or other reference number thatdoes not identify an item of production without the use

of additional information, or is a specification, part, type or similar reference number that does not identify an item of supply without the use of additional information.

2. A design control referenceor otherreference number that is an item-identifying number for an item of production, or is a source control reference, a specification or a standard part, type, or similar reference number that is an item- identifying number for an item of supply.

3. A vendor's reference (part) number on a source control item, as defined in ASMEY-14.24M and ASMEY-14.100M, which is reparable through the removal, exchange, and reinstallation of component parts. The related source control document number will also reflect the code 3. This code is limited to a type 1B or 4B item identification.

8. A non-item-identifying referencenumber that is added to a replacement NSN as a result of a cancel-use action on a NSN recorded with ISC 3 or E. It is used to identify the original item of supply/replaced item. This reference number is automatically moved and this code is automatically assigned, do not submit for cataloging purposes.

9. A reference number which was the Design Control Reference for the item of supplyconcept (Original Design Activity) that is now inactive coded Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) 3; a specification, standard, or other reference number which is superseded, cancelled, obsolete or discontinued and is coded RNCC 5; a reference number for information only coded RNCC 6; a drawing which is the Single Controlling Reference Number (SCRN) coded RNCC 2 or 7; or a drawing number reference coded RNCC D.

NOTES:

1. Each reference number or portion of a reference number shall be coded as follows:

a. The reference number for a manufacturer's source controlling reference or a specification controlling reference for a type 1, 2, or 4 item identification shall always contain RNVC 2.

b. For a type 1A, 1B, 4A, or 4B item identification, the reference number for a related non-definitive specification or standard reference number shall always contain RNVC

c. For a type 1A or 4A item identification, the design control reference shall always be item-identifying of the item of production and this reference number shall always contain RNVC 2. Additional reference numbers related to type 1A or 4A item identification, other than the reference number, may contain RNVC 1 or 2 depending on whether or not the reference number must be supplemented in order to identify the same item of production. An activity submitting such an additional referencenumber to a type 1A or 4A item identification which requires RNVC 1 shall be prepared to furnish data substantiating that the submitted reference number, with stated modifications or changes, represents the same item of production as the referencenumber.

d. For a type 1B or 4B item identification, the design control reference shall always be the type which requires supplementary data to identify the item of production, and this reference number shall always contain RNVC 1. Additional reference numbers related to a type 1B or 4B item identification, other than the reference number, may

contain RNVC 1 or 2 depending on whether or not the reference number must be

supplemented in order to identify the same item of production. An activity submitting an additional reference number for a type 1B or 4B item identification which does not require RNVC 1 shall be prepared to furnish data substantiating that the submitted reference number represents the same item of production represented by the design control reference and the content of the differentiating characteristic(s).

e. For a type 2 item identification, the design control reference for each item of production included in the type 2 concept shall always be item-identifying of the items of production and shall always contain RNVC 2. Where an additional reference is known to represent the same item of production as the design control references, the reference (always containing RNCC 5) may contain RNVC 1 or 2 depending on whether or not the number must be supplemented in order to identify the item of production. Where an additional reference is coded RNCC 4, the RNVC shall always be 1.

2. When a definitive specification or standard designator reference (RNCC 2) constitutes the only available reference related to a proposed type 2 item identification, and this reference has the effect of fully identifying the item of supply, such a reference number may be submitted for assignment of National Stock Number. In such a case the reference number shall contain RNVC 2.

3. See volume 12, DRN 4780 for definition and format.

4. Reference numbers assigned RNVC 8 will always be submitted with RNCC E.

TABLE 8VALID REFERENCE NUMBER COMBINATIONS FOR ITEM-OF-SUPPLY CONCEPT

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

1 *1 2 1,2,5,A-D 3 21-6,9,A-H,U

& For US NSNs 3 (one only) 9 1-6,9,A-H,U

4 5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 *1 2 1,2,5,A-D 3 2,9 1-6,A-H,U&

4

For Non- US 5 1,2,9 1-6,A-H,UNSNs

6 9 98 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H 2 9 3,4,.6,E-H& For US NSNs

4 ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,a-d

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H 2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H& For 3 1,2,9 1–6,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

Non-

US

NSNs

4 ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 3 1,2 1-6,A-H,U 3 1,2 3,4,6,A-H,U& For US 3(one only) 9 1-6,A-H,U

NSNs

4 4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 3 1,2 1-6,A-H,U 2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H& For 3 1,2,9 1–6,A-H,U

Non-

US

NSNs

4 ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1–6,9,A-H,U6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one 9 1,2,5,A-D

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

only)

8 1,2 1–6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1–6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 3 2 1–6,A-H,U& For US 4 1 3,4,6,E-H

NSNs

4 5 1,2,9 1–6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1–6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1–6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H& For 3 2,9 1-6,A-H,U

Non-

US

NSNs

4 ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one 9 1,2,5,A-D

only)

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,UD 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

1 4 1 3,4,6,E-H ****2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H& For US *****3 1,2,9 1-6,A-H,U

NSNs

4 ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1 4 1 3,4,6,E-H 2 1,2,9 3,4,6,E-H

& For 3 1,2,9 1-6,A-H,U

Non-

US

NSNs

4 ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1A 3 2 1-6,A-H,U 3(one only) 9 1-6,A-H,U& For US 4 1 3,4,6,E-H

NSNs

4A 5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-DC 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1A 3 2 1-6,A-H,U 3 9 1–6,A-H,U& For 4 1 3,4,6,E-H

Non-

US

NSNs

4A 5 1,2,9 1–6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one 9 1,2,5,A-D

only)

8 1,2 1–6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1–6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1–6,9,A-H,U

1A 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 3(one only) 2 1–6,A-H,U& For US 4 1 3,46,E-H

NSNs

4A 5 1,2,9 1–6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1–6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1–6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1–6,9,A-H,U

1A 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 3(one only) 2 1-6,A-H,U& For Non- 3 9 1-6,A-H,U

US

4ANSNs

4 1 3,4,6,E-H5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one 9 1,2,5,A-D

only)

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1B *1 3 1,2,5,A-D 3(one only) 3 1-6,A-H,U&

4B 5 3,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1B 3 1 1-6,A-H,U 3(one only) 9 1-6,A-H,U& For US 4(one only) 1 3,4,6,E-H

NSNs

4B 5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1B 3 1 1-6,A-H, U 3 9 1-6,A-H,U

& For Non- US

NSNs

4 1 3,4,6,E-H

4B 5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one only)

9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1B 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 3(one only) 1 1-6,A-H,U& For US

NSNs4(one only) 1 3,4,6,E-H

4B 5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

1B 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 3(one only) 1 1-6,A-H,U& For

Non- USNSNs

3 9 1-6,A-H,U

4B 4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one only) 9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

2 *1 2 1,2,5,A-D 3 2 1-6,A-H,UFor US 3(one only) 9 1-6,A-H,U

NSNs

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

2 *1 2 1,2,5,A-DFor 3 2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

Non-

US

NSNs

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

2 2 2,9 3,4,6,E-H 2 9 3,4,6,E-HFor US ***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

NSNs

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

2 2 2,9 3,4,6,E-H 2 2,9 3,4,6,E-HFor 3 2,9 1-6,A-H,U

Non-

US

NSNs

***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

2 3 2 1-6,A-H,U 3 2 1-6,A-H,UFor US 3(one only) 9 1-6,A-H,U

NSNs

4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

2 3 2 1-6,A-H,U 2 2,9 3,4,6,E-HFor US

NSNs

3 2,9 1-6,A-H,U

***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

Type Code MUST HAVE ONE MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL

RNCC RNVC DAC RNCC RNVC DAC

**7(one only)

9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

2 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 3 2 1-6,A-H,UFor US NSNs

4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1-6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2,9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

2 3 9 1-6,A-H,U 2 2,9 3,4,6,E-HFor

Non- USNSNs

3 2,9 1–6,A-H,U

***4 1 3,4,6,E-H

5 1,2,9 1–6,9,A-H,U

6 9 9

**7 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

**7(one only)

9 1,2,5,A-D

8 1,2 1-6,U

A 1,2 1,2,5,A-D

C 1 1-6,9,A-H,U

D 9 1,2,5,A-D

E 8 1-6,9,A-H,U

* Must always have one additional reference number coded RNCC 3.

** Not applicable when additional references are coded RNCC 2 and 4.

*** Only one reference number coded RNCC 4 is permissible when an RNCC 2 is present.

**** Not applicable when additional references are coded RNCC 3.

***** Not applicable when additional references are coded RNCC 2. NOTES:

1. For a Type 1, 1B, 2, 4, and 4B item identification, a reference number having an RNCC of 1 must have an additional reference number with an RNCC of 3.

2. For a Type 1, 2, or 4 item identification, a reference number having an RNCC of 2 may have additional reference numbers with an RNCC of 4, 6, 8, RNCC/RNVC 2/9 or 5/1 or 5/9 for US NSN's only; for Non-US NSN's the reference number may have additional reference numbers with an RNCC of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 8. However, only one of the additional reference numbers may have an RNCC of 4. Exception for US NSN's: A RNCC/RNVC 5/2 reference number may be recorded with a RNCC 2 reference number on an US NSN if it has a NCAGE and /or RNAAC = 9Z or NATO/FG Activity Code (starts with I, V, W, Y, Z or alpha O).

3. See the following:

Table 2- for Type of Item Identification odes. Table 5- for DACs.Table 6- for NCCs. Table 7- for NVCs.Table 14- for RNCC/RNVC Preference Order.

TABLE 9NATIONAL CODIFICATION BUREAU CODES

A table of codes to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) country or other foreign country which originally cataloged an item of supply.

CODE COUNTRY NOTE00 United States 101 United States 102 United States 403 United States 404 United States 405 United States 406 United States 407 United States 408 United States 409 United States 410 United States 411 (NATO Standard) 212 Germany 113 Belgium 114 France 115 Italy 116 Czech Republic 117 Netherlands 118 South Africa 119 Brazil 1

20, 21 Canada 122 Denmark 123 Greece 124 Iceland 125 Norway 126 Portugal 127 Turkey 128 Luxembourg 129 Argentina 130 Japan31 Israel 132 Singapore 133 Spain 134 Malaysia 135 Thailand 136 Egypt 137 Republic of Korea 138 Estonia 139 Romania 140 Slovakia 141 Austria 142 Slovenia 143 Poland 144 United Nations 145 Indonesia 146 Philippines 147 Lithuania 1

CODE COUNTRY NOTE48 Fiji49 Tonga 150 Bulgaria 151 Hungary 152 Chile 153 Croatia 154 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 155 Latvia 156 Oman 157 Russia 158 Finland 159 Albania 160 Kuwait 161 Ukraine 163 Morocco 164 Sweden 165 Papua New Guinea 166 Australia 170 Saudi Arabia 171 United Arab Emirates 173 Serbia 174 Pakistan 175 Bosnia and Herzegovina 198 New Zealand 199 United Kingdom 1

NOTES:

1. A NATO or NATO Sponsored Nation.

2. An item of supply with an assigned stock number containing NCB Code 11 has been accepted internationally as a standard item.

3. See volume 12, DRN 4130.

4. Reserved for future use by the UNITED STATES.

TABLE 10OUTPUT MODE.MEDIA CODES

Codes to identify the mode/media of FLIS output; e.g., output via wire transmission, disk media.

ELECTRONIC DATA TRANSFER

M1 Variable LengthM2 Fixed (80-column)

LISTINGS (DLA LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICE USE ONLY)

Fixed Format (80-column) Variable Length FormatLI One-part LA One-Part

DISK MEDIA

1. The following Input/output disk is acceptable for all data.

Code FormatD1 Variable Format DatasetD2 Fixed Format DatasetR1 Variable Format CDROMR2 Fixed Format CDROMV1 Variable Format DVD

V2 Fixed Format DVD

NOTES:

1. The above codes are subject to further expansion or revision by the appropriate program managers.

2. Volume 12, DRNs 3740 (Output Mode/Media Code) and 0420 (Alternate Output Media Code) apply.

TABLE 11SINGLE/MULTIPLE OUTPUT CODES

Codes used by the submitter to indicate whether the results of screening are to be furnished to one or all of the recipients registered under the applicable Activity Code, Screening (DRN 0177) and Destination Code, Screening (DRN 3890) in the Logistics Information Services Provisioning Screening Master Address Table. The code also reflects whether the submitter requires or does not require futures data.

CODE EXPLANATION1 Multiple Output: With Futures Data. Results of screening are to be furnished to all addresses registered under the

applicable Activity Code, Screening (DRN 0177) and Destination Code, Screening (DRN 3890) in the Logistics Information Services Provisioning Screening Master Address Table. Futures data, if available and applicable, are to be output with the screening results.

2 Single Output: With Futures Data. Results of screening are to be furnished to only the first addressee registered under the applicable Activity Code, Screening (DRN 0177) and Destination Code, Screening (DRN 3890) in the Logistics Information Services Provisioning Screening Master Address Table. Futures data, if available and applicable, are to be output with the screening results.

3 Multiple Output: Without Futures Data. Results of screening are to be furnished to all addresses registered under the applicable Activity Code, Screening (DRN 0177) and Destination Code, Screening (DRN 3890) in the Logistics Information Services Provisioning Screening Master Address Table. Futures data are not to be output with the results of screening.

4 Single Output: Without Futures Data. Results of screening are to be furnished only to the first addressee registered under the applicable Activity Code, Screening (DRN 0177) and Destination Code, Screening (DRN 3890) in the Logistics Information Services Provisioning Screening Master Address Table. Futures data are not to be output with the results ofscreening.

NOTE: Volume 12, DRN 4535 applies.

TABLE 12CANCEL/DUPLICATE PRIORITIES

A Table containing the sequence of conditions to be met in selecting the National Item Identification Number to be cancelled as a duplicate of another NIIN. If a condition is equal or does not apply, proceed to the next condition. If all conditions are equal, retain the item which has the oldest date of entry.

1.1

IF

THE ITEM TO BE RETAINED

AND

THE ITEM TO BE CANCELLED

THEN

TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTION

a. Item Standardization Code is 1, B, Item Standardization Code is Return Code BAE, 2 (Generic Specific), or 3 1, B, E, 2 (Generic Specific), or 3

b. Correct Federal Supply Class Incorrect FSC (by INC) Process LKD(by Item Name Code) Correct FSC (by INC) Return Code BBIncorrect FSC (by INC)

c. NIIN Status Code is 0 or 1 NIIN Status Code is 6 Process LKDNIIN Status Code is 6 NIIN Status Code is 0 or 1 Return Code BC

d. Technically correct or incorrect Technically incorrect or correct Process LKD (action determined by Service/Agency prior to submission to Logistics Information Services

e. Type of Item Identification is 1,K,L

Type II is 2,4,M,N Process LKD

Type II is 4,M,N Type II is 4,M,N

Type II is 2 Type II is 1,K,L

Process LKD Return Code BF

Type II is 2 Type II is 1,K,L,4,M,N Return Code BE

f. Integrated Manager Lead Service Service- Retained

Service-Retained Service-Retained Integrated Manager Lead Service

Process LKD Process LKD Return Code BG

g. Stocked Item Non-stocked

Non-Stocked Stocked

Process LKD Return Code BH

1.1

IFTHE ITEM TO BE

RETAINED

AND

THE ITEM TO BE CANCELLED

THEN

TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTION

h. ISC of the retained item must be more preferred or equal to the ISC of the cancelled NSN as indicated below; otherwise, Return Code BJ applies.

ISC of Retained NSN ISC of the Cancelled NSN

1, 2, 3, 5, 6, B, C, E 5

1, 2, 3, 6, B, C, E 61, 2, B, C1, 2, B0

C2 (Bachelor/Stand Alone)Must be 0

i HCC is X1 and/or HCC is X1 Reject “Q”

HCC matchesHCC does not match

HCC HCC Process LKD Reject “Q”

j ENAC matches ENAC does not match

ENAC ENAC

Process LKD Reject “Q”

MAIL SUBMITTALS: Proposed cancellation actions which do not meet the above criteria shall be submitted by mail to Logistics Information Services with a letter of justification containing sufficient explanation for requesting the exception.

TABLE 13REFERENCE NUMBER DUPLICATION DECISION

A table containing Reference Number Category Code and Reference Number Variation Code criteria for determining reference number duplication.

INCORNCC

MINGRNVC

FLIS DATABASE RNCC RNVC

UNMATCHEDRNCC

DUPLICATIONDECISION

1 2 1 2 - Actual1 2 3 1 - Poss1 2 3 2 - Actual1 2 3 3 - Actual1 2 3 9 - Actual1 2 5 1 - Poss1 2 5 2 - Actual1 2 5 9 - Poss1 2 7 2 - Actual1 2 7 9 - Actual1 2 C 1 - Poss1 2 E 8 - Poss

1** 3 1 3 - Actual1 3 3 3 - Actual1 3 3 9 - Actual2 1 2 1 - Actual2 1 2 2 - Poss2 1 4 1 - Poss2 1 5 1 - Poss2 1 5 2 - Poss2 2 2 1 - Poss2 2 2 2 - Actual2 2 4 1 - Poss2 2 5 2 - Poss2 2 5 9 - Poss2 2 E 8 - Poss2 9 2 9 - Actual2 9 5 2 - Poss3 2 1 2 - Actual3* 2 3 2 2-3-4-X Poss3* 2 3 2 5-6-7-8-None Actual3* 2 3 9 2-3-4-X Poss3* 2 3 9 5-6-7-8-None Actual3* 2 5 2 - Poss3 2 5 9 - Poss3 2 7 2 - Poss3 2 7 9 - Poss3* 2 C 1 - Poss3 2 E 8 - Poss3 3 1 2 - Actual3 3 1 3 - Actual3* 3 3 3 - Actual3 9 1 2 - Actual3 9 1 3 - Actual3* 9 3 2 2-3-4-X Poss

INCORNCC

MINGRNVC

FLIS DATABASE RNCC RNVC

UNMATCHEDRNCC

DUPLICATIONDECISION

3* 9 3 2 5-6-7-8-None Actual3 9 3 9 - Actual3* 9 5 2 - Poss3 9 5 9 - Poss3 9 7 2 - Poss3* 9 C 1 - Poss3 9 E 8 - Poss5 2 1 2 - Actual5 2 2 1 - Poss5 2 2 2 - Poss5 2 2 9 - Poss5* 2 3 2 - Poss5* 2 3 9 - Poss5 2 4 1 - Poss5* 2 5 2 - Poss5 2 5 9 - Poss5 2 7 2 - Poss5 2 7 9 - Poss5* 2 C 1 - Poss5 2 E 8 - Poss7 2 1 2 - Actual7 2 3 2 - Poss7 2 3 9 - Poss7 2 5 2 - Poss7 2 5 9 - Poss7 2 7 2 - Poss7 2 7 9 - Poss7 2 C 1 - Poss7 2 C 1 - Poss7 2 E 8 - Poss7 9 1 2 - Actual7 9 3 2 - Poss7 9 5 2 - Poss7 9 7 2 - Poss7 9 7 9 - Poss8 2 8 2 - Poss

C* 1 C 1 - PossC 1 1 2 - PossC* 1 3 2 - PossC* 1 3 9 - PossC* 1 5 2 - PossC 1 7 2 - Poss

AC***- 2 - 2 - PossAC***- 2 3 9 - PossAC***3 9 3 9 - PossAC***3 9 - 2 - Poss

*If unmatched RNCC of 1, code this as non-duplicate.

**If unmatched RNCC of 3, code this as non-duplicate.

***AC equals Association Code. All AC matches are considered possible duplicates regardless of the RNCC.

NOTES:

1. A possible match is coded non-duplicate if the transaction is J-coded. If the input transaction is J-coded and a possible match does not occur or an actual match occurs, the input data is rejected with Return Code JR.

2. See Volume 12, Data Record Numbers (DRNs) 2910 and 4780 for format and definition.

TABLE 14REFERENCE NUMBER CATEGORY CODE (RNCC)/REFERENCE NUMBER VARIATION CODE

(RNVC) PREFERENCE ORDER

A table of RNCC/RNVC combinations to indicate the preference order of reference numbers for a particular NIIN. The definition of each combination is also provided.

RNCC RNVC DEFINITION

1 2 An Item Identifying, Source Control Reference Number (R/N). Along with the Source Control R/N, FLIS edits require that at least one additional R/N with a RNCC 3/RNVC 2 shall also be recorded on the item.

1 3 A Reparable Source Control R/N, which is Item Identifying. FLIS edits require that only one additional RNCC 3/RNVC 3 be recorded on the NSN.

7 2 A Vendor Item Drawing (VID) number, which is Item Identifying. VID numbers are administrative control numbers and shall not be used as a part identification number. FLIS edits require that there must also be at least one RNCC 3/RNVC 2 vendor reference numbers assigned.

2 2 A Definitive R/N developed from a Government Specification or Standard which, is Item Identifying.

2 9 A Government Specification/Standard, No Longer Active.

3 2 The Primary R/N, which is Item Identifying, assigned by a manufacturer, professional association or standard designator to identify an item of production. For Service applications, sometimes referred to as the primary buy.

3 3 The Primary vendor R/N on a Source Control item, which is Item Identifying and Reparable, assigned by a manufacturer, professional association or standard designator to an item of production.

3 9 Original Design Activity reference number, no longer procurable from this CAGE.

7 9 A Vendor Item/Specification Control Drawing, No Longer Valid.

5 2 A Secondary R/N, which is, Item Identifying. For Service applications, sometimes referred to as the secondary buy.

5 3 The Secondary vendor R/N on a Source Control item, which is Item Identifying, reparable assigned by a manufacture, professional association or standard designator to an item of production.

8 2 A US/NATO Reproduced Item Identification Number, which is Item-Identifying, representing a production item reproduced with authorization to use NATO/NSN and is same item as the original.

2 1 A Non-definitive, R/N developed from a Government Specification or Standard which, is Non-Item Identifying,

4 1 A Non-Definitive R/N derived from a Government Specification or Standard. Additional information such as type, class, grade, style, size, and material is required to fully identify the item.

3 1 The Primary R/N, which is Non-Item Identifying, assigned by a manufacturer, professional association or standard designator to an item of production.

7 1 A VID number which is Non-Item Identifying, FLIS edits require that there must also be one RNCC 3/RNVC 1 vendor R/N assigned.

RNCC RNVC DEFINITION

5 1 A Secondary R/N, which is Non-Item Identifying.

6 9 DoD Ammunition Code, Production Equipment Code, NATO Informative Reference

D 9 Identifies a drawing or other document related to an Item of Supply for informational purposes only, but is not used in item of supply determinations. Envelope drawings, next higher assembly drawings or parts.

8 1 A US/NATO Reproduced Item Identification Number, which is Non-Item Identifying, representing a production item reproduced with authorization to use NATO/NSN and is same item as the original.

A 2 A Design Category Packaging and Related Logistics Data R/N, which is Item Identifying, representing the number of a document for packaging and related logistics data requirements.

A 1 A Design Category Packaging and Related Logistics Data R/N, which is Non-Item Identifying, representing the number of a document for packaging and related logistics data requirements.

5 9 A R/N that has been canceled as obsolete or superseded and is retained for informational purposes only (audit trail, visibility and tracking purposes).

C 1 A R/N that is used as an Advisory Reference only. It is not used in the item of supply concept. The R/N does not have a direct relationship with the NSN other than as a service/agency decision.

E 8 A R/N which has transferred to the replacement NSN as a result of a cancel-use action of an NSN that was in a standardization relationship (ISC 3 or E).

NOTE: In the reference number data segment, the following is displayed:

APPV — APPROVED SOURCES

HIST — HISTORY

PNDG — PENDING VALIDATION

The reference numbers with the combinations below will be labeled as “PENDING VALIDATION”

C /1* with an SADC of 9F or 9X

5/2* with an NCAGE and/or a RNAAC of 9Z or NATO/FG

Activity Code (starts with I, O, Y, W, V, or Z exceptZZ)

*These reference numbers will remain in this category until the PICA/IMM approves the source.

TABLE 15DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY CODE AND REFERENCE NUMBER CATEGORY CODE COMBINATION

A table of the acceptable combinations of Document Availability Codes (DAC) and Reference Number Category Codes (RNCC).

RNCC TITLE DRAWING1 2 5 A B C D

OTHER DOCUMENTATION3 4 6 E F G H U

NONE INFO 9

1 Source Control Drawing X X X X X X X2 Definitive Specification/ Standard

DesignatorX X X X X X X

3 Design Control X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

4 Non-Definitive Spec/Std X X X X X X X5 Secondary X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X6 Informative X

7 Spec Control Drawing X X X X X X X

8 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)- Reproduced Item

X X X X X X XX

A Design Packaging X X X X X X XC Secondary Cross Reference X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XD Related Drawing X X X X X X X

E Replaced Reference Number X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 2640 and 2910 for format and definition.

TABLE 17REFERENCE NUMBER STATUS CODES

A code specifying whether and under which conditions manufacturer and reference number are authorized for procurement.

RNSC EXPLANATION

A Manufacturer and reference number are authorized for procurement. Under this reference number items can be procured only from the manufacturer identified by the NCAGE. NOTE: This code may only be used for reference numbers originating from manufacturers' standards or catalogs or for copyrighted drawing numbers.

B Manufacturer and/or reference number are not authorized for procurement. NOTE: This code may be used for obsolete or informative reference numbers only.

C The reference number originates from a descriptive technical document of the product, which may be used as a procurement document without restrictions. The NCAGE specified for this reference number identifies the originating organization or agency of the document but not the supply source of the item. NOTE: This code is to be allocated to reference numbers originating from generally available specifications/standards or to drawing numbers for which the Government has separate property rights or for which the author does not claim any property rights.

D Procurement authority of the manufacturer and reference number have not yet been checked. NOTE: This code is to be allocated to reference numbers still requiring checks on procurement authority.

E The reference number originates from a descriptive technical document of the product, which, owing to contractual agreements, may only be used with restrictions as a procurement document. The NCAGE specified for this reference number identifies a government agency as originator or holder of user rights of the technical document but not the supply source of the item. NOTE: This code is to be allocated to reference numbers related to a technical document for which the procuring agency has the user rights owing to contractual arrangements. The user rights authorize the procuring agency to use the technical document for procurement purposes within the framework of the user rights contract.

F The reference number denotes a technical document for a product which is subject to qualification. Any such product can only be procured from qualified manufacturers. NOTE: This code is being related to reference numbers of items requiring safety of qualify criteria, determined subject to special authorization. The latter also applies to related supply sources.

G Manufacturer and reference number are not authorized for procurement. NOTE: This code is being allocated to reference numbers of manufacturers which use other organizations to market/distribute their products. The CAGE represented by the RNSC does not have design rights to the item.

H The reference number originates from a technical document describing the product; this document may, owing to special conditions, only be used as a procurement document for one manufacturer. The NCAGE given with the reference number identifies an agency as publisher or as a user of the technical documentation, not, however, the source of the item. NOTE: This code identifies reference number of Specifications/Technical Data Packages consisting mainly of copyrighted technical data, e.g., drawings, and therefore authorized for procurement from one manufacturer only.

K Identifies a source who has Design Control Rights for this Item of Production or otherwise constitutes the actual manufacturer of the item

L Identifies a distributor who is providing the part for a manufacturer or OEM who does not have a CAGE Code assigned. The true manufacturer or OEM will be entered in clear text using MRC FEAT in FLIS Segment V (Coded Characteristics).

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2923 for format and definition.

TABLE 18NIIN STATUS CODES

A table of codes used to indicate the present status of the National Item Identification Number recorded in the FLIS database. When received on output, verify submitted NIIN; if in error, correct and resubmit. If the submitted NIIN is correct, follow the instructions for the applicable NIIN Status Code.

NIIN STATUS CODES DEFINITION AND INSTRUCTIONS (When Applicable)0 Item is active. File data coded KFD is forwarded. If this KFD data represents your item of supply,

submit, if applicable, an LAD, LAU, or LCU transaction. Otherwise, use the National Stock Number (NSN) in your supply system.

1 Represents an item for which a U.S. activity proposed cancelled-invalid or cancelled-use action or that the NIIN Status Code be changed to 9, and one or more NATO/FC did not concur in the proposal. See volume 4, chapter 4.9. Item is restricted to North Atlantic Treaty Organization/foreign country (NATO/FC) use only. Represents an item for which a U.S. activity proposed cancelled-invalid or cancelled-use action or that the NIIN Status Code be changed to 9, and one or more NATO/FC did not concur in the proposal. See volume 4, chapter 4.11. Item is restricted to North Atlantic Treaty Organization/foreign country (NATO/FC) use only.

3 Item is cancelled with replacement. File data coded KFD for cataloging transactions or KFE for search/interrogation transactions for the Replacement NSN is forwarded. If this data represents your item of supply, submit, if applicable, an LAD, LAU, or LCU transaction. If the original input is applicable to the Replacement NSN, resubmit using the Replacement NSN.

4 Item is cancelled without replacement. Submit a reinstatement if applicable5 Item is cancelled-use. File data coded KFD for cataloging transaction or KFE for

search/interrogation transaction for the “use” NSN is forwarded. If this data represents your item of supply, submit, if applicable, an LAD, LAU, or LCU transaction. If the original input is applicable to the “use” NSN, resubmit using the “use” NSN.

6 Item is inactive (no recorded Primary/Secondary Inventory Control Activity (PICA/SICA)). File data coded KFD is forwarded.

7 Item is cancelled as duplicate. File data coded KFD for cataloging transactions or KFE for search/interrogation transactions for the duplicate NSN is forwarded. If the original input is applicable to the duplicate item, resubmit using the duplicate NSN.

8 Item is cancelled-inactive. Submit a reinstatement, if applicable.9 Item has been determined by a U.S. activity to be non-procurable, and is inactive (no recorded

Primary/Secondary Inventory Control Activity (PICA/SICA)). If procurement sources are determined, submit a request to change the NIIN Status Code. See volume 4, chapter 4.16. Item is non-procurable. Item has been determined by a U.S. activity to be non-procurable, and is inactive (no recorded Primary/Secondary Inventory Control Activity (PICA/SICA)). If procurement sources are determined, submit a request to change the NIIN Status Code. See volume 4, chapter 11. Item is non-procurable.

A NIIN is available for manual assignment.B NIIN is allocated for manual assignment.C NIIN is tentatively assigned to item in process.R Re-useS Security Classified

NOTES:

1. Volume 12, DRN 2670 applies.

2. A status code 0, 4, 6, and 8 willnever apply to Document Identifier Code (DIC)KFE FLISdata base file data for replacement of a cancelled NSN or reference number (only) screening results.

3. Status codes 1 and 9 only apply to NIINs.

4. Status codes A, B, C, R and S are used for Emergency NIIN assignment only.

TABLE 19COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENTITY STATUS CODES

Applies to Commercial and Government Entity Codes (CAGEs) and NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE).

CODE APPLICABILITY DEFINITION

A CAGE/NCAGE Active. Entity is currently in operation.

C CAGE/NCAGE Restraint. A secondary reference cage for financial record keeping. (Do not use for cataloging purposes.)

E CAGE/NCAGE Debarred. The U.S entity is debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment as indicated on the GSA List of Parties Excluded from Procurement Programs. NOTE: At the time the company/entity’s eligibility is reinstated, the status code of “E” will be changed back to "A” (Active Status). (DO NOT USE FOR CATALOGING PURPOSES.)

F CAGE/NCAGE Obsolete. Current location of entity unknown. Reference numbers were recorded in the Federal/NATO supply system.

H CAGE/NCAGE Obsolete. Entity has been discontinued and/or CAGE/NCAGE no longer required. Reference numbers were recorded in the Federal/NATO supply systems.

N CAGE/NCAGE Cancelled without Replacement Record. Service agency is no longer in business and/or CAGE/NCAGE is no longer required. (No reference numbers recorded in the Federal/NATO supply systems).

P CAGE/NCAGE Cancelled Without Replacement Record. Location of entity’s current operation is unknown. (No reference numbers recorded in the Federal/NATO supply systems).

R CAGE/NCAGE Cancelled with Replacement Record. Company discontinued and/or acquired/merged within successor. (Use CAGE/NCAGE with Status Code “A”.)

T CAGE Active Specialized Use. Active Specialized Use Record. Joint venture. Company is a 50/50 partnership.

U CAGE (Type Code F Only) Active with Restraint. Manufacturer's representative. Code is assigned to an organization that represents other various companies for various reasons. (Do not use for cataloging purposes.)

W CAGE (Type F Only) Active with Restraint. CAGE code assigned to an individual employed by a company where that individual performs contracted work using company name separate from the company location. (Do not use for cataloging purposes.)

Y CAGE/NCAGE Active Specialized Use. CAGE/NCAGE assigned to an entity still actively engaged in business operations but does not wish to be considered for U.S. Government contract. (Do not use for procurement purposes).

NOTE: See Volume 12, DRN 2694.

TABLE 20INC/CAGE CODE COMBINATIONS FOR DESCRIPTIVE METHOD ITEM IDENTIFICATIONS

A table of Item Name Code (INC) and Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE) combinations applicable to Federal Item Identifications that must be described in accordance with applicable descriptive method cataloging tools. The INC/CAGE Code combinations for which the reference method (type 2) of item identification is not valid, when the Reference Number Category Code is other than C, are as follows:

APPROVED INCSUBMITTED CAGE CODE

INC is other than 77777 81348INC is other than 77777 81349INC is other than 77777 9690600010 0021300137,00746,09663 0077900003,00005,00006,00007,00008,00126,05311 0065600126,29716 0112101938,15093 0266000883,15046,15077 0527600010 0708800137,00746,09663 0992229715,29716 1123600009,00010,29715,29716 1269700002,00003,00005,00006,00007,00008 1465500004,05311 1467405485 1495900887,15243 1831000014 2133500014 2176000124,00178,00883,00867,15046,15077,15243 2570605485 3199500006,00007,00008,00009,00010 3794200014 4092013272 4194700014 4333400008,00009,00010,05311 4465500003,00005,00006,00007,00008 5628900137,00746,09663 5973000021,00023,00024 6003813292 6149713272 6636500014,00015,00020,00021,00023,00024,00025,00030,00035,00040,0 7041300045,00046,00048,00049,00050,00051,18035,1814800014 7085400007,00887,15243 7127900248,00249,00250 7140000003,00005,00006 7213600003,00006,00008 7292805311,29715 7504200248,00250,00388,14927 75915

APPROVED INCSUBMITTED CAGE CODE

01938,15093 7782006219,06935,06936,06939,06940 7822900010,05311 8003100124,00178,15046,15077 8011229715,29716 8029400016 8065700887,15243 8131200014 8308600124,00178,15046,15243 8333013264 8397418707 8774100009,00010,05311,29715,29716 9163700137,00746 98410

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 4080 and 9250.

TABLE 21REFERENCE NUMBER FORMAT CRITERIA FOR SPECIFIED GOVERNMENT CAGES

A table to show the required input format for specified Government Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE) reference numbers.

CAGE CODE FORMAT EXAMPLE REMARKS21450 6 Numeric 123456 No spaces or special characters.24065 7 Alphanumeric X-1234A, X-123, X-12A First position must be X, second position must be dash (-).

A maximum of five (5) characters may follow. Only the last position may be an alpha, the others must be numeric.

81348 32 Alphanumeric M123456 Part number begins with one (1) alpha followed bynumeric (no dashes).

81348 32 Alphanumeric P-S-300 If part number contains alphas in first two (2) positions followed by a numeric, a dash (-) must be in the secondand fourth positions.

81348 32 Alphanumeric AA-S-130 If part number contains alphas in first three (3) positionsfollowed by a numeric, a dash (-) must be in the third and fifth positions.

81348 32 Alphanumeric GGG-S-116 If part number contains alphas in first four (4) positions followed by a numeric, a dash (-) must be in the fourthand sixth positions.

81349 32 Alphanumeric MIL-S-28632 If part number contains MIL followed by the letters PRF or DTL followed by numeric, a dash (-) must be in thefourth and seventh positions.

81349 32 Alphanumeric MIL-AAA If part number contains MIL followed by 3 alphas, followed by numeric, a dash (-) must be in the fourth andeighth position.

81349 32 Alphanumeric MS23648-1 If part number starts with MS followed by numeric, the only special characters allowed are dash (-), slash (/) or period (.). No spaces are allowed. Alphas may follow numeric.

81349 32 Alphanumeric M12345-1 If part number starts with M followed by numeric, the only special characters allowed are dash (-), slash (/), orperiod (.). No spaces are allowed. Alphas may follow numeric.

81349 32 Alphanumeric MIL-S-28648-1 If part number contains MIL followed by alphas, followed by numeric, a dash (-) must be in the fourth and sixthpositions.

81350 32 Alphanumeric M257 Part number may not contain spaces or special charactersother than a period (.).

81352 32 Alphanumeric AN104700-2 Part number may not contain spaces. Only specialcharacters allowed are dash (-), slash (/) or period (.).

96906 32 Alphanumeric MS27657 Part number may not contain spaces. Only specialcharacters allowed are dash (-), slash (/) or period (.).

58536 32 Alphanumeric A-A-59433 No spaces or special characters.

NOTES:

1. Formats for CAGE Codes 81348 and 81349 apply only if Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) is 2 or 4 and Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) is 1 .

2. Volume 12, DRN 9250 applies.

TABLE 22REFERENCE NUMBER FORMAT CONVERSION CRITERIA

A table to show the mechanized processing criteria to be used to convert the in-the-clear format expression of a logistic/engineering reference number (see volume 2, chapter 2.9) to the processing and screening format. The sequence of the rules below is the order in which they are applied. All reference numbers must begin with an Alpha or numeric character or they will be rejected before these rules are applied.

CONVERSION RULES

1. If the CAGE is 0ZP31, reference number will not be converted.

2. Spaces will be deleted when not identified as a fraction.

e.g., 1 1 1A B 1 1 2 convert to 111AB112

NOTE: If the Reference Number contains a slash ('/') then spaces will be retained until fraction criteria is performed; otherwise delete all spaces.

3. Reference Numbers with extraneous words - see reserve word list.

ACTION: Delete reserve word in first position if followed by spaces, special character, or number; unless otherwise indicated on reserve word list or reserve word is the reference number.

e.g., PT.NO.1CONVERT convert to 1C0NVERT

ALTERATION convert to ALTERATI0N

ACTION: Reserve word in first position followed by alpha will be retained.

e.g., PT-NOCONVERT convert to PTN0C0NVERT

ACTION: Reference Number which contains a reserve word in other than the first position and is preceded and/or followed by a space, special character, or number will be deleted or changed as indicated on reserve word list.

e.g., 1ALTERATION23 convert to 1ALT23

10PATTERN*TON convert to 10PATT0N

RESERVE WORD LIST

Word or Phrase Action in First Position Action in Other Position

ALTERATION Delete ALTAMENDMENT Delete AMENDASSEMBLY Delete ASSY(CANCELLED) Reject DeleteCATALOG Delete DeleteCAT Delete DeleteCAT Delete Delete

CAT-NO Delete DeleteCLASS Delete Delete

DETAIL Delete DET

DRAWING Delete Delete

DWG Delete DeleteFIGURE Delete FIG

GROUP Delete GPITEM Delete RetainMARK Delete DeleteMODEL Delete DeleteMODIFICATION Delete Delete

NO. Delete DeleteNUMBER Delete DeleteOPT Delete Delete

OPTION Delete DeleteOPTIONS Delete DeletePART Delete PT

P-N Delete Delete

P/N Delete Delete

P# Delete Delete

PT-NO Delete DeletePT/NO Delete DeletePT. NO. Delete DeletePARAGRAPH Delete PARPATTERN Delete PAT

PERCENT Delete PCTPIECE Delete PCPLAN Delete Delete

REVISION Delete REVSECTION Delete SECSERIES Delete DeleteSHEET Delete SH

SHEETS Delete SH

SIZE Delete DeleteSKETCH Delete SKSTYLE Delete DeleteSUB-ASSEMBLEY Delete SUBASSY

(SUPERSEDED) Reject DeleteTHROUGH Retain T0THRU Retain T0TYPE Delete Delete

The following reserve words and symbols are dimensional expressions:

BY Retain See Note A and BFOOT FT FTFEET FT FTINCH IN ININCHES IN INFT Retain Retain

IN Retain Retain’ Delete See Note C” Delete See Note D

NOTE: A. Convert `BY' to `X' When:

Number followed by dimensional expression, followed by `BY', followed by number, followed by dimensional expression.

e.g., 9INCHES BY 7 INCHES convert to 9INX7IN

9 INCHES BY 7 INCHES convert to 9INX7IN

NOTE: B. Retain reserve word BY if followed by a space alpha or alpha.

e.g., 4' BY FOUR convert to 4FTBYF0UR

NOTE: C. CONVERT APOSTROPHE (') TO “FT” IF FOLLOWS A NUMBER.

e.g., 4'BY4' convert to 4FTX4FT

NOTE: D. CONVERT QUOTE (”) TO “IN” IF FOLLOWS A NUMBER.

e.g., 5”by5” convert to 5INX5IN

4. Spaces, symbols or dashes in the last position.

ACTION: Delete from last position except:a. Change % to PCT if in last position and follows a number.b. Retain - if in CC32 of reference number.c. Change ' to FT if in last position and follows a number.d. Change” to IN if in last position and follows a number.

NOTE: Entire Reference Number will be converted. If the converted Reference Number exceeds 32 positions, then converted Reference Number will be truncated to position 32. If symbol dash appeared in position 32, it will be retained in position 32.

e.g.SPECIALCHARACTERSAREDROPPEDFROM- (Retain Dash in 32)e.g.CONVERTALTERATION ANDKEEPDASHES- (Retain dash in 32)e.g.THISONEEXCEEDS32POSITIONS10% S()A- THIS0NEEXCEEDS32P0SITIONS10PCT-

5. Percent symbol (%) shall be converted to PCT if % follows a numeric. If not then delete s y m bol .

e.g., 10% convert to 10PCTA%A convert to AA

6. PLUS/MINUS SIGN RECOGNITION.

e.g., + convert to P+ or - convert to PORM

- convert to M

UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:

a. When preceded by numeric or space followed by a numeric with DEG, DEGREE, %, PERCENT,PCT.

e.g., THIS -30DEGREE convert to THISM30DEGREE

b. When proceeded by a numeric or space and followed by a num e r i c .

c. When preceded by a numeric or space and followed by a numeric which contains a decimal point.

e.g., CONVERT1-4.5 convert to CONVERT1M4.5

d. If the above criteria is not applicable apply the f o llo w in g :

(1) Retain - If in CC32

(2) Delete - If not a fraction.

7. FRACTION RECOGNITION

When a number is followed by a space followed by a number followed by a slash (“/”) followed by a number.

a. Retain space.

b. Convert slash to dash.

e.g., 11 1/2 convert to 11 1-2

c. Space preceding or following the slash will result in spaces and slashes being deleted.

e.g., 1 1 / 2 convert to 112

8. PARENTHETICAL EXPRESSION

a. Two or more alpha characters only enclosed by parenthesis will be deleted.

e.g., 1(ALPHA)123 convert to 1123 1(ALPHA1)23 convert to 1ALPHA123

b. Delete parenthesis and retain data if it encloses 1 alpha character.

e.g., 1(A) convert to 1A

c. Delete parenthesis if parenthesis separates a number from a number.

e.g., 1(123)4 convert to 112341(1234) A convert to 112 34 A

d. Convert parenthesis which don't contain data to the letters “PAREN”.

e.g., AL () PHA convert to ALPARENPHA

9. DECIMAL POINT/PERIOD RECOGNITION

The decimal/period will be retained if it separates a number from a number, otherwise delete.e.g ., 1.1 convert to 1.1

1. A convert to 1A1. 1 convert to 1.1

10. Special characters (other than convertible characters) will be deleted when used to separate a letter from a letter, a letter from a number, or a number from a number.

11. Alphabetic O shall be converted to number 0.

TABLE 23PROVISIONING SCREENING MASTER ADDRESS TABLE (PSMAT)

A table established through the Destination Code, screening which designates the activities authorized to receive the results of provisioning screening. When the requesting Activity Code, Screening shows Single/Multiple Output Code 2 or 4 on input (see table 11, only the first addressee recorded on the table will receive the screening results. This table also indicates the required output media and the Catalog Management Data Authorization Code to be used in preparing output.

ACTY- CD SCRNG

(DRN 0177)

DEST-CD SCRNG

(DRN 3890)

OP MODE- MED-CD

(DRN 3740)

ADRS-CRD- SEQ-CD (DRN

0233)

RECEIVER'S ADDRESS (DRN 0232)

SVC-ACTY CD

(DRN 0264)

ALT OP- MED-CD

(DRN 0420)

CMD-AUTH-CD (DRN 0759)

BF 85336 M2 A1 DEPT OF ARMY 01 L2 1

BF 85336 A2 TACOM – ROCK ISLAND

AMSTA LL CF

ROCK ISLAND IL 61299-7630

BF 85336 A3 AMSMC MMP IP

BF 85336 A4 ROCK ISLAND IL 61299-6000

BF 85336 P7 B1 BARNES&REINECKE INC 01 P7 1

BF 85336 B2 MS RUTH SMITH

BF 85336 B3 1150 RANKIN DR

BF 85336 B4 TROY MI 48083-6003

G5 802DB L1 A1 COMMANDER 02 L1 1G5 802DB A2 NAVAL SURFACE

WARFARE CENTERG5 802DB A3 CODE 80242BF

G5 802DB A4 300 HIGHWAY 361

G5 802DB A5 CRANE IN 47522-5001

TG AFF15 R2 A1 THE BOEING COMPANY 03 R2 1TG AFF15 A2 DEPT 532W MC 52701525

TG AFF15 A3 5775 CAMPUS PARKWAY

TG AFF15 A4 SAINT LOUIS MO 63042

NOTES:

1. The above codes are subject to expansion or revision by the program manager.

2. When an activity is designated to receive electronic output (i.e., Output Mode/Media Code M1 or M2 in reply to DRN 3740), the code that relates to the electronic Routing Identifier will be in the first two positions of the Receiver's Address. When the output exceeds electronic data limitations or when electronic data is not available, due to MINIMIZE, power shut-down, etc., the output will be mailed to the receiver's address, which will be indented to the fourth position in the Receiver's Address field. The data will be output as designated in the Alternate Output Media Code (DRN 0420).

3. DRN 0233 is used to sequence and locate lines of the address, and DRN 0264 indicates the Service or Agency that authorized establishment of the record.

4. This table is anexample.

TABLE 24PRIORITY INDICATOR CODES

The priority codes used to submit FLIS transactions will be selected in accordance with instructions contained in this table.

PRIORITY

CODES EXPLANATION FLIS TRANSACTIONS1 8-hour response time. This code will normally be used when any management information is required or the

results of the processing of a transaction are required within 8 hours of submittal.

23 32-hour response time. This code will normally be used when any management information is required or the

results of a transaction are required no later than 32 hours from submittal.

41** 130-minute response time. This code applies to processing DLA Transaction Services reference number

screening actions associated with documents assigned Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP) priorities 1-8.

3** 5-hour response time. This code applies to processing DLA Transaction Services reference number screeningactions associated with documents assigned MILSTRIP priorities 9-15.

0 Immediate Processing. Used by on-line update. Only output generated from an on-line transaction will containthisvalue.

COMPOSITION OF RESPONSE TIMES

FLIS PRIORIT

CODE

RESPONSE TIME FOR FLIS TRANSACTIONS

** MEDIA

#MAXIMUM TRANSMISSION TIME TO

LOGISTICSINFORMATION SERVICES

MAXIMUM COMBINED TERMINAL AND COMPUTER LOGISTICS INFORMATION

SERVICESPROCESSING TIME

#MAXIMUM TRANSMISSION TIME

FROM DLA LOGISITCSINFORMATION

SERVICE

18 hours Electrical

(Priority)2 hours 4 hours 2 hours

23

32 hours Electrical 4 hours4

1* 130 minutes Electrical 1 hour 10 minutes 1 hour3* 5 hours Electrical 2 hours 1 hour 2 hours

* All DLA Transaction Services reference number screening actions will be assigned priority code 1 or 3.

** Time en-route to and from Logistics Information Services by mail cannot be specified.

# Transmission time is a desired response time which should not be taken out of context with the J-6 communications precedence, as reinforced by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (MRA&L), that normally logistics traffic (electrical) will not enjoy a transmission precedence higher than PRIORITY except as justified by the unified/specified commanders for tactical essentiality. The joint speed-of-service objectives are:

FLASH – This precedence is reserved for initial enemy contact messages or operational combat messages of extreme urgency. Brevity is mandatory.

IMMEDIATE – 30 minutes

PRIORITY – 3 hours

ROUTINE – 6 hours

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2867.

TABLE 25DELETION REASON CODES

A table of codes to identify the program or function to be credited for each withdrawal of interest or other deletion type action (cancellations).

CODE EXPLANATION1 Inventory manager's decision (item reviews, program changes, equipment obsolescence).2 Defense Inactive ItemProgram.3 Defense Standardization Program.5 Catalog data improvements (cancellations, withdrawals, other than those covered by above codes).6 Logistics Information Services-originated decision for withdrawal of interest or cancellation action (Logistics Information

Services use only).7 Logistics Information Services-generated as a result of an inactive/terminal Phrase Code added to segment H, Catalog

Management Data (CMD) (Logistics Information Services use only).8 Department of Defense Interchangeability and Substitutability Program.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 4540 for definition and format.

TABLE 26LIMITED DISTRIBUTION CODES

A table of codes used to identify authorized submitters and/or recipients of file data for which limited distribution restrictions are applicable.

CODE EXPLANATION AND APPLICABILITY CRITERIA

DoD CATALOG ACTION SINGLE SUBMITTER

AUTHORIZED INTERROGATION SUBMITTER

0 Identifies file data for which data distribution restrictions do not apply.

-- --

1Identifies file data for nuclear ordnance items controlled by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (Nuclear Ordnance Cataloging Office (NOCO), Kirtland AFB, New Mexico - Activity Code XA). These data will be identifiable when one or more of the following conditions exist in the item record:1. Activity XA is recorded as DoD catalog action single submitter.2. National Item Identification Number (NIIN) is classified in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 11.3. National Stock Number (NSN) reflects a reference number coded with Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code 67991, 77991 or 87991.

4. An approved Item Name Code (INC) of97991 for item name AOCO is recorded against a Item Identification (II)

XA JF, SA, SK, SU, SX, TG, XA, XB, 98

OIdentifies file data for which the characteristics description of an II (DD 146) is security classified. This portion of the record can only be obtained from the responsible cataloging activity. The DD 635 (EAM) portion of the item record is not security classified and normal distribution rules apply.

SIdentifies an NSN for which all related data is security classified. Data output will be limited to a notification that the item record is securityclassified.

NOTES:

1. Activity codes and destination codes are based on current code structures and are subject to change to reflect the codes established in the Organizational Entity (O.E.) Sector.

2. See volume 12, DRN 4645 for format and definition.

3. The above data submitter/receiver criteria will eventually be cited in the O.E. Sector.

TABLE 27DEGREE OF MATCH CODES

A table of codes used to notify the submitter/originator of the degree of match between the submittal and the file candidate contained in the FLIS database.

MATCH CODE REFERENCE SCREENING CHARACTERISTICSSCREENING

A Actual Actual

B Actual Possible

C Actual No Match

D - - - - - Actual

E Possible Actual

F No Match Actual

G Possible Possible

H Possible No Match

J - - - - - Possible

K No Match Possible

NOTE: Volume 12, DRN 0595 applies.

TABLE 28OUTPUT DATA REQUEST CODE/ACCESS KEY(S)

PART 1 - MASS DATA RETRIEVAL - FLIS DATA BASE

a. The following Output Data Request Codes (ODRCs) are available in the mass data retrieval process. (See volume 12, chapter 12.4 for detailed descriptions.)

0172 9902 9908 9914 9939 99520787 9903 9909 9923 99400788 9904 9910 9932 99410852 9905 9911 9933 99420873 9906 9912 9936 99489901 9907 9913 9938 9949

b. The Output Data Request Codes listed in part 1a can be accessed by any of the following key data elements. (See volume 12, chapter 12.4 for detailed descriptions.)

0076 2833 3690 5010/50200167 2866 3990 8290 (1 thru 4)0801 (Maximum of 6 codes) 2871 3994 9250/41400802 2876 4080 93252650 2938 95472748 3505 47652750 3570 (Any part - 3 position minimum)

c. The following key data element combinations may be used to access the ODRCs listed in part 1a. (See volume 12, chapter 12.4 for detailed descriptions.)

2833/2507 3990/3570 (Any part - 3 position minimum)2833/7075 3990/4080

2866/3505 3990/48202866/(9250/4140) 3990/(5010/5020)

2871/2876 3990/8290 (4positions)2938/9547 3990/(9250/4140)3690/2943 3994/2650 (Maximum of 6 codes)3990/0801 3990/3505/2833 (Maximum 2 Levels of Authority)

3990/0802 3994/27503990/2640 3994/28333990/2650 (Maximum of 6 codes) 3994/8290

3990/2750 3994/ (9250/4140)

3990/2833 4065/3990

3990/2866 4065/4080

4065/4080/3990 4820 (Maximum of 4 codes/8290 (3 positions)

4080/0801 8290(4 positions)/0076

4080/0802 8290(First position)/(2533/2534)

4080/4820 8290(First position)/2650(Maximum of 6 codes)

4080/(9250/4140) 8290(First position)/3505

4765/8290(First position) 8290 (Firstposition)/9547

4820 (Maximum of 4 codes/8290(2 positions) (9250/4140)/3570 (Any part - 3 position minimum)

PART 2 – MASTER REQUITEMENT CODE SUMMARY/DETAIL – FLIS DATA BASE

SEG. KEY DATAELEMENTS

Output Data 4065 Item 4080 ItemRequest Code 0114 MIL 3445 Master Ident. Name 4735Code Identification Characteristics OUTPUT STICCS Requirement Guide Code Mode(ODRC) A V IDENTIFICATION Coded Reply Code (MRC) (IIG) (INC) Code

0158 X X MRC Summary by Mode X XCode within IIG

0159 X MRC Detail by Mode Code X X Xwithin MRC within IIG

0161 X X MRC Detail by MRC within X X XINC within IIG

0162 X X MRC Detail by MRC within X XIIG

0163 X X MRC Summary by Reply X X X XCode and Mode Code withinMRC within IIG

0164 X X MRC Detail by Reply Code X X X Xand Mode within MRC withinIIG

0169 X X MRC Summary by IIG X

0170 X X MRC Summary by ModeCode within MRC within IIG

X X X

0272 X X MRC Detail by Specific Mode X XCode within IIG

9989 X X MRC Summary by INC X Xwithin IIG

9990 X X MRC Detail by INC withinIIG

X X

9992 X X MRC Summary by MRC X Xwithin IIG

9993 X X MRC Summary by MRCwithin INC within IIG

X X X

9995 X X MRC Detail by Mode Code X Xwithin IIG

PART 3 – MASS DATA RETRIEVAL – SYSTEM SUPPORT RECORD (SSR)

This table reflects the available output data request codes (ODRCs) and key data elements, to be used by requesting activities, for mass data retrieval of item name code and related data from the FLIS support database. Requests for mass data retrieval will be submitted to Logistics Information Services in accordance with applicable instructions in volume 5, paragraph 5.1.4.c.

KEY DATA ELEMENTSOutput 3308Data 4065 Item 0342 3994 3990 4080Request 2607 FSC 8805 Guide Name Data, Federal Federal Item 8470 NameCode OUTPUT Condition Ammunition Number, Type Interro Supply Supply Name Code,(ODRC) IDENTIFICATION Code Code FIIG Code gation Group Class Code Nonapproved0147 Ammunition Code 1 1 1

Data in NumericSequence

0614 Ammunition CodeData by FSC

1 1 1

0783 Item Name Data byINC Sequence

X X

0784 Item Name Data byAmmunition Code

X

9957 Item Name XCancellation in AlphaName Sequence

9958 Item Name XCancellation in INCSequence

9959 Item Name Data in 1 1 1 1 1Alpha Name Sequence

9960 Item Name Data in 1 1 1 1 1INC Sequence

9976 INC Validation Data X X

X - Mandatory

1 - Submit one only

PART 4 – TAILORED INTEROGATION - SSR

KEY DATA ELEMENT

Output Data Request Code (ODRC)

OUTPUT IDENTIFICATION

0130Freight Code

3445MRC

3990FSC

4065IIG

4080INC

5000NAME

8290MOERule

8805 Ammo Code

0146 1 1 1

9972 X

9974 X

9976 X

9978 X

9983 X

9987 X

9988 X

9991 X

9996 X

X – Mandatory 1 – Use only onSSR tailored interrogations are for Logistics Information Services internal use only. See appendix 5-1-B

.

NOTES:

1. For FLIS data base interrogations: Segment Z (futures) will always be pushed when it exists for any of the segments being requested. An FSC change or the deletion of National Stock Number (NSN) with an effective date will always be output regardless of segments requested when the interrogation leads to the applicable National Item Identification Number (NIIN). For U.S. Agency/Service a segment E (standardization) will always be output when the NIIN Status Code is 1 or 9 regardless of segments requested.

2. DRN 0950 pertains to part 4 of this table in accordance with DIC LHR.

3. See volume 12, DRN 4690, Output Data Request Code, for format and definition.

TABLE 29FOREIGN/DOMESTIC DESIGNATOR CODES

A code recorded on a CAGE record which designates the physical location of the entity or individual:

CODE EXPLANATION1 Domestic (includes Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories)2 Foreign3 Canadian (Canadian NCAGE Codes with a numeric in the first and fifth positions)

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 4235

TABLE 30SEARCH ROUTINE OUTPUT DATA REQUEST CODES

A series of established sets of data identified by Output Data Request Codes (ODRCs) and available for extraction from the FLIS data base sector of the Federal Logistics Information System data bank for the search routine.

SEGMENTS DRN

ODRC DRN

A B C E F H M V W Z9100 9101 9102 9104 9106 9108 9111 9118 9127 9119

4/ 0174 1 1 1 1 24/9 0740 1 24/ 0741 1 1 1 1 1 24/ 0742 1 1 1 2

4/7 0743 1 1 1 1 1 24/5 0747 1 1 1 1 1 24/5 0748 1 1 1 1 1 24/5 0779 1 1 1 2

3/4/6/7 9801 13/4/5/7 9802 1 1 1 1 1 23/4/6/7 9803 1 1 1 23/4/6/7 9807 1 1 1 24/7/9 9901 1 2

4/5/7/9 9905 1 1 1 23/6/7 9906 1 1 1 1 1 23/4/7 9910 1 1 1 1 23/4/5 9911 1 1 1 1 1 23/6/7 9914 1 1 1 1 1 23/7 9915 1 1 1 1 8 24/9 9921 1 24/9 9922 1 24/9 9924 1 24/ 9925 1 2

4/7/9 9939 1 24/7 9948 1 2

4/7/9 9949 1 2

NOTES:

1. All data elements applicable to the segments will be output. When data elements are recorded by Major OrganizationalEntity or MOE Rule, the data elements will be repeated as applicable for each MOE or MOE Rule recorded.

2. Segment Z data will be output only when the future data is related to the segments being searched.

3. For North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and foreign government reference number search (LSN), use only Output Data Request Code Data Record Numbers (DRNs) 9801, 9802, 9803, 9807, 9906, 9910, 9911, 9914 or 9915.4. For U.S. Service/Agency and industry reference number or National Item Identification Number (NIIN) search, use only Output Data Request Code DRNs 0174, 0740, 0741, 0742, 0743, 0747, 0748, 0779, 9801, 9802, 9803, 9807, 9901, 9905, 9910, 9911, 9921, 9922, 9924, 9925, 9939, 9948, or 9949. (Segment Z, Futures Data, will be output against Document Identifier Code (DIC) LSF and LSR input only when Single/Multiple Code (DRN 4535) is 1 or 2 (see table 11 )).

5. For Document Identifier Codes (DICs) LSF, LSR, LSN search transactions, DRNs 0747, 0748, 0779, 9802, 9905, and 9911 must be used for segment H, Catalog Management Data output. Industry is limited to LSF and LSR transaction submittals and must be authorized to receive segment H data by registration in the Provisioning Screening Master Address Table, table 23 .

6. For Logistics Information Distribution activity code 9M, reference number search (LSN), use only Output Data Request Code DRNs 9801, 9803, 9807, 9906, 9914.

7. For International Codification Division activity code 9A and/or 9Z, reference number search (LSN) use only Output Data Request Code DRNs 0743, 9801, 9802, 9803, 9807, 9901, 9905, 9906, 9910, 9914, 9915, 9939, 9948, or 9949.

8. All data elements applicable to the segments will be output. The output normally provided by ODRC DRN 9915 will be available from any NATO country (other than the U.S.) that processes DIC LSN submitted by a Service/Agency.

9. For U.S. Service/Agency and industry search, a segment E (Standardization Data) will always be output when the NIIN Status Code is 1 or 9, regardless of segments requested.

10. See volume 12, DRN 4690, Output Data Request Code.

TABLE 31REFERENCE NUMBER SCREENING RNCC/RNVC ACCEPTABLE COMBINATION

Acceptable Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) and Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) combinations for item- of-supply concept Type of Screening Code P reference number search process.

IF SUBMITTED RNCC RNVC

MUST HAVERNCC RNVC

MAY HAVERNCC RNVC

1 2 3 2 35

22

2 2 35

22

*2 23 2 3 2

5 2*7 2

* When a reference number is submitted for search as a RNCC 2, a reference with RNCC 7 cannot be included.

NOTE: Volume 12, DRNs 2910 and 4780 apply.

TABLE 32REGERENCE NUMBER ACTUAL OR PROBABLE MATCH SCREENING DECISION

Criteria for determining actual and probable degree of match for reference number screening with submitted applicable Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) and Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) for code P type of screening.

MATCH CONDITION RNCC RNVC RNCC

UNMATCHED RNVC RNCC

MATCHDECISION REMARKS

1 2 1 2 Note 1 Actual Source Control vs Source Control1 2 3 2 ” Actual Source Control vs Definitive Prime1 2 3 3 ” Actual Source Control vs Vendors Reparable

Source Control1 2 5 2 ” Actual Source Control vs Non-Source Control1 2 7 2 ” Actual Source Control vs Source Control2 2 2 2 ” Actual Specification vs Specification3 2 1 2 ” Actual Definitive Prime vs Source Control5 2 1 2 ” Actual Non-Source Control vs Source Control7 2 1 2 ” Actual Source Control vs Source Control3 2 3 2 Definitive Prime vs Definitive Prime is an

actual duplicate unless there is an unmatched RNCC of 1, 2, 3, 4, or X oneither the input or the database.

NOTE: The unmatched RNCCs on either the input or the database are not taken into consideration.

TABLE 33TYPE OF SCREENING CODE

Within the Provisioning and Other Pre-procurement Screening (P/S) process (input DIC LSR) and the Search by Reference Number for Other Than Provisioning and Pre-procurement process (input DIC LSN), the three concepts of screening for reference number searches are identified as Type of Screening Codes P, S and F. Used in conjunction with an Output Data Request Code(s) (ODRC) (table 30), a Type of Screening Code provides a customer with tailored degree of match output containing the range of file data (segments) required.

Type of Screening Codes:

P - Input must contain CAGE/NCAGE, reference number, and RNCC/RNVC. Output is EITHER an Actual, Probable, Possible or Association Match. Only the highest degree of match will be output (e.g., if an Actual Match is found, Probable, Possible or Association Matches WILL NOT be output).

S - Input must contain CAGE/NCAGE and reference number (NO RNCC/RNVC). Output is EITHER Exact OR Partial. (May be Association Matches, as they are considered the same degree of match as Partial Matches.) Only the highest degree of match will be output (e.g., if an Exact Match is found, Partial and Association Matches WILL NOT be output).

F - Input must contain CAGE/NCAGE and reference number (NO RNCC/RNVC). All Exact AND Partial AND Association Matches are output.

Degrees of Match:

Actual (Output DIC KMH) - Only applies to Type of Screening Code P. Matches ONLY ONE NSN under FLIS RNCC/RNVC validation criteria (tables 31 and 32). Only the highest degree of match is output. Probable Matches CANNOT exist and NO Possible Association Matches output.

Probable (Output DIC KMQ) - Only applies to Type of Screening Code P. Matches MORE THAN ONE NSN under FLIS RNCC/RNVC validation criteria (table 31 and 32). BECAUSE there is MORE THAN ONE match, Actual Matches are treated as Probable Matches. NO Possible Association Matches output.

Possible (Output DIC KMG) - Only applies to Type of Screening Code P. DOES NOT match an NSN as an Actual or Probable Match BECAUSE it DOES NOT meet RNCC/RNVC matching criteria (table 31 and 32), but DOES match by reference number and C A G E /NCAGE.

EXACT (Output DIC KME) - Applies to Type of Screening Codes S and F only. ALL CAGEs/NCAGEs and reference numbers submitted under ONE Submitter Control Number matched ONE NSN AND the output NSN has exactly the same CAGE-reference number combinations as the input and ALSO has NO MORE OR LESS reference numbers than the input.

Partial (Output DIC KMP) - Applies to Type of Screening Codes S and F only. CAGEs/NCAGEs and reference numbers submitted under one Submitter Control Number matched ONE OR MORE NSNs AND there ARE MORE OR LESS reference numbers in the output than in theinput.

Association (Output DIC KMA) - Applies to Type of Screening Codes P, S and F. Matches an NSN through a Corporate Complex Association Relationship Code RATHER THAN by the CAGE Code submitted. Considered the same degree of match as Possible or Partial Matches.

There is an input limitation of 25 CAGE Code-reference number combinations input under one Submitter Control Number. See Volume 10, Chapter 1, Return Code TA. Maximum output for each Submitter Control Number is 20 output packages with segment data for each CAGE Code-reference number combination input. (This equals 500 output packages with Segment data maximum per Submitter Control Number.)

The overflow (excess over 20 output packages with segment data for a given input CAGE Code-reference number combination) is output as a list of NSNs with corresponding output DICs, indicating degree of match. The P/S customer can use Data Retrieval (input DIC LTI), LOLA or FEDLOG to get required segment data for overflow NSNs, However, P/S output is sorted by degree of match and outputs the highest degree of match first. Therefore, NSNs appearing as overflow will have an equal or lower degree of match than the last output package with segment data.

TABLE 34INTERROGATION OUTPUT DATA REQUEST CODES

A series of established sets of data identified by Output Data Request Codes and available for extraction from the FLIS data base sector of the data bank.

FLIS DATA BASE SEGMENTS

DRN OUTPUT DATA REQUEST

CODE (ODRC)Identificatio

n

MOERule

Reference StandardizationI&S

RelationshipFreight

ClassificationManagement

Data

Clear-Text Characteristics

Form

Coded Characteristics

Pack. Data

Futures Data

A B C E F G H M V W Z

0118 1 1 1 1 1 9 8

0119 1 1 1 1 1 1 8

0120 1 1 1 1 1 8

0172 1 8

0417 1 9 8

0598 1

0599 1

0629 1

0630 1

0873 9 8

9801 1

9802 1 1 1 1 1 8

9803 1 1 1 8

9804 1 1 1 1 1 8

9805 1 1 1 1 1 8

9806 1 1 1 8

9807 1 1 1 8

9808 1 1 1 1 8

9901 1 8

9902 1 1 8

9903 1 1 1 8

9904 1 1 8

9905 1 1 1 8

9906 1 1 1 1 1 8

9907 1 1 1 8

9908 1 1 1 1 8

9909 1 1 1 1 8

9910 1 1 1 1 8

9911 1 1 1 1 1 8

9912 1 1 1 1 1 1 8

9913 1 1 1 1 1 1 8

9914 1 1 1 1 1 8

9915 1 1 1 1 9 8

9916 10 10

DRN OUTPUT DATA REQUEST

CODE (ODRC)Identificatio

n

MOERule

Reference StandardizationI&S

RelationshipFreight

ClassificationManagement

Data

Clear-TextCharacteristics

Form

Coded Characteristics

Pack. Data

Futures Data

9918 1 8

9923 1 1 8

9931 2 2 2 8

9932 2 8

9933 1 1 1 8

9934 3 8

9935 4 8

9936 1 8

9937 5 8

9938 2 8

9939 1 8

9940 1 6 1 8

9941 1 7 8

9942 1 1 8

9947 11 8

9948 1 8

9949 1 8

9952 1 8

9792 12 12 12

9793 12 12 12

9794 12 12 12

9795 12 12 12

9796 12 12 12

9797 12 12 12

9798 12 12 12

9799 12 12 12

9892 12 12 12

9893 12 12 12

9894 12 12 12

9895 12 12 12

9896 12 12 12

9897 12 12 12

9898 12 12 12

9899 12 12 12

NOTES

1. All data elements applicable to the segment(s) will be output. When data elements are recorded by a Major Organizational Entity or MOE Rule, the data elements will be repeated as applicable for each MOE or MOE Rule recorded.

2. Only those supply management data elements recorded against a MOE or MOE Rule applicable to the MOE of the submitting activity will be output in the segment(s).

3. Requisitioning source status data elements representing source data recorded against an individual MOE applicable to

submitting activity.

4. Requisitioning source status data elements recorded against all MOEs will be output in the segment(s).

5. Stock and financial management control data elements representing management control data recorded against a MOE or MOE Rule applicable to the MOE of the submitting activity will be output in the segment(s).

6. Standard Requirement 1 Specification/Standard Control Data (SR-1) and/or Standard Requirement 5 the Manufacturers Data (SR-5) will be included in the output when Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) is 1, 2, 3, or 4.

7. SR-1 and/or SR-5 data will not be included in the output data.

8. Segment Z data will be output only when a Federal Supply Class (FSC) change or cancellation action is effective dated and/or when futures data is related to the segment being interrogated.

9. Segment M will be output. This ODRC can be used singly or in conjunction with otherODRCs.

10. A special code to output current segment M data. No futures data will be output. This code will not be used in conjunction with other ODRCs.

11. All NSNs recorded in the I&S Family (Segment F) will be output. However, only I&S Related data for a specific MOE will be included. Output Data Request Codes (ODRCs) equating to the applicable MOEs are:

ODRC MOE Code

0598 DF0599 DA0629 DM0630 DN9947 IMM Code (Integrated Materiel Manager; this code could be any of the following:

DS, TG, DA, DF, DM, or DN, and would appear in output as applicable.)

12. For NATO follow-up use only.

TABLE 35INDIVIDUAL DRN INTERROGATION

A series of individual Data Record Numbers used in tailored data interrogation to further define the data requested by a submitting activity. They are limited to the following:

DRN TITLE

1515 File Maintenance Sequence Number2670 NIIN (National Item Identification Number) Status Code

2980 Technical Data Support Code

4065 Guide Number, Item Identification Guide

4540 Deletion Reason Code

0274 Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP) Routing Indicator

NOTE: Will be given in reply to DRN 0950 for interrogations.

TABLE 36INCOMPLETE ADDRESS EDIT CODE

A code designating the reason an Organizational Entity (O.E.) address record is not complete.

CODE EXPLANATION1 Minimum address required (usually one (1) line of address).

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2645 for format and definition.

TABLE 37STATISTICAL INDICATOR CODES

Codes identifying searches as being submitted as provisioning screening requests (DoD 4100.39-M) or for other services.

CODE EXPLANATIONA Provisioning Screening (Provisioning Screening Users Guide)B Screening other than (Provisioning Screening Users Guide)C Screening by Foreign Governments (North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO))D Internal Logistics Information Services ScreeningE Reference Number Screening other than Codes A, B, C, D, F, or GF Characteristic Screening other than ProvisioningG Characteristic Screening for (Provisioning Screening Users Guide)

NOTE: Volume 12, DRN 3708 applies.

TABLE 38DEMILITARIZATION CODES

A DEMIL Code is assigned to DoD personal property by the Integrated Material Manager, and verified by the DoD DEMIL Coding Management Office (DDCMO). It is a life–cycle code that indicates the degree of required physical destruction, identifies items requiring specialized capabilities or procedures, and identifies items which do not require DEMIL, but may require Trade Security Controls before it is released out of DoD control. All DoD personal property acquired is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and are subject to all export regulations once released out of DoD control.

G USML or CCL Military Items – DEMIL required – Ammunition and Explosives (AE). This code applies to both unclassified and classified AE items. (Note 1)

P USML Items – DEMIL required. Security Classified Items. (Note 2).

D USML or CCL Military Items – DEMIL required. Destroy item and components to prevent restoration or repair to a usable condition. (Note 5).

C USML or CCL Military Items – DEMIL required. Remove or demilitarize installed key point(s) as DEMIL Code “D”. (Note 4).

F USML or CCL Military Items – DEMIL required. Item Managers, Equipment Specialist, or Product Specialists must furnish Special DEMIL instructions. (Note 3).

E DoD Demilitarization Program Office reserves this code for their exclusive-use only. DEMIL instructions must be furnished by the DoD DEMIL Program Office (Note 6).

B USML Items – Mutilation (MUT) to the point of scrap required worldwide. (Note 7). (See DODI 2030.08 for scrap definition).

Q Commerce Control List Items (CCLI) – MUT to the point of scrap required outside the United States. Inside the United States, MUT is required when the DEMIL Integrity Code (IC) is “3” and MUT is not required when the DEMIL IC is “6” (Note 8).

A Items subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) in parts 730-774 of Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) (CCLI or EAR99) and determined by the DoD to present a low risk when released out of DoD control. No DEMIL, MUT, or end use certificate is required. May require an export license from DOC. (Note 9).

NOTES:

1. DEMIL Code “G”. Applies to both classified and unclassified AE items.

a. The appropriate Controlled Inventory Item Codes (CIIC) in FLIS Table 61, Volume 10 of DoD 4100.39M, shall be assigned to categorize classification, security and storage applications.

b. The Military Services have DEMIL and disposal responsibility according to DOD Instruction 5160.68 and Volume 1 of the Defense DEMIL Manual, 1.

2. DEMIL Code “P”. DEMIL of these items consists of:

a. Destruction to reduce the risk of reconstituting classified information. Declassification can only be determined based on information from the Original Classification Authority (OCA) according to DOD 5200.1- R.

b. DEMIL and removal of any sensitive markings or information accomplished and certified prior to physical transfer to a DLA Disposition Services (DLA DISP SVCS) Field Site or release from DOD control.

c. For Communication Security (COMSEC) items, refer to Volume 3 of the Defense DEMIL Manual.

d. In cases where only data makes an item classified, DEMIL P may not be appropriate and DEMIL P is not appropriate for AE items.

3. DEMIL Code “F”. Requires special instructions for DEMIL required property.

a. DEMIL F will not be assigned based solely on presence of a hazardous constituent. Examples of special instructions include the presence of radioactive or toxic constituents, compressed gases, and compressed springs on or within a USML or CCL Military item. DEMIL instructions for code “F” property is required to identify special provisions, required occupational expertise, and specific disposition directions.

b. DLA DISP SVCS (disposal) activities should not accept DEMIL code “F” items for processing without the National Stock Number (NSN) and instructions provided. (See Volume 1 of the Defense DEMIL Manual for more information on DEMIL code “F” instructions (review https//Tulsa.tacom.army.mil for DEMIL F instructions).

4. DEMIL Code “C”. Key points include designed parts, components, alignment points, attachment fittings or areas which, when demilitarized, cannot feasibly be restored and which are necessary factors in restoring the next higher assembly to design capability; e.g.; “gun barrel, up-armor kit, aircraft fuselage, wing spar attachment fittings.” “Key points for DEMIL” include the parts, components, alignment points, attachment fittings or areas which, when demilitarized, cannot feasibly be repaired, restored, replaced, improvised or commercially procured and which are necessary factors in restoring the next higher assembly to design capability.

a. Key points are assigned or treated as DEMIL code “D”. The remaining residual portion shall, be processed/treated based on the Demil Manual category residual fall under. The residual could be treated as DEMIL code “B”, “Q” or “A” (if determined to be EAR99 or low risk if released out of DOD control).

b. Items submitted to a DLA DISP SVCS Field Site for disposal must have either the key points already removed or the key points positively identified and tagged for removal by the DLA DISP SVCS Field Site or other disposal activity. Key point NSNs, if applicable, shall be identified on the Disposal Turn-In Document, as well as on any attached identification tags.

5. DEMIL Code “D”. DEMIL to the level of scrap will ensure the requirements for this code have been met. (See DOD Instruction 2030.08 for definition of scrap). Property sold with DEMIL as a condition of sale shall not be released without positive controls and the DEMIL witnessed by U.S. Government representatives unless otherwise authorized by the DDPO.

6. DEMIL Code “E”. The DDPO reserves this code for their use only. DOD personal property assigned this code may be pending a commodity jurisdiction and are generally treated as DEMIL code “D”.

7. DEMIL Code “B”. Mutilation to the point of scrap required worldwide after reutilization within DOD, Foreign Military Sale (FMS) programs, Federal agencies, and designated special programs. (See DODM 4160.21-V-3).

8. DEMIL Code “Q”. This code is specifically for CCLI that are under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), United States Department of Commerce, according to parts 730 through 774 of Title 15 Code of Federal Regulation, and Indicated on the CCL by a five-digit Export Control Classification Number (ECCN). DEMIL code “Q” items are further categorized as sensitive or non-sensitive based on criteria established by the DDPO.

a. CCLI identified as sensitive requires mutilation worldwide. Such property is assigned a DEMIL Integrity Code (IC) of “3” in accordance with Volume 1 of the Defense DEMIL Manual.

b. CCLI identified as non-sensitive require DOD TSC inside the United States according to DOD Instruction 2030.08. Such property is assigned a DEMIL Integrity Code (IC) of “6” in accordance with Volume 1 of the Defense DEMIL Manual. CCLI with a DEMIL IC of “6” do not require mutilation prior to release within the United States.

c. Mutilation is required outside the United States and its territories for all CCLI.

9. See Volume 12, DRN 0167, for format and definition.

GENERAL NOTE:Codes and explanations are in accordance with DOD DEMIL Manual. 4160.28-M-V2.

TABLE 39USING SERVICE CODES

A code used to differentiate between Service, Integrated Materiel Manager, Lead Service, and Civil Agency Catalog Management Data (CMD).

CODE EXPLANATIONA U.S. ArmyB Federal Aviation AdministrationC U.S. Coast GuardD Lead Service (Military Service Activity) – 06 (Consumable)F U.S. Air ForceG General Services Administration (Civil Agencies)I Integrated Materiel ManagerL Lead Service - 22 (Repairable)M U.S. Marine CorpsS U.S. SOCOMN U.S. NavyV Veterans Administration (Civil Agencies)W National Weather ServiceX Abbreviated Segment H

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0745 for format.

TABLE 40MANDATORY CAGE/RNCC COMBINATIONS

Part 1: These Commercial and Government Entity Codes (CAGEs) must have a Reference Number Category Code of 2, 4, 5, C or E, and these are the only CAGE Codes against which RNCC 2 or 4 can be recorded. DAC must be 3, 4, 6, E, F, G or H.

CAGE Code CAGE Code CAGE Code

04024 24065 8135106160 24067 81352

06542 24074 88041

21450 24078 88042

22397 24080 88044

24054 24594 88827

24056 24605 94135

24058 24937 96906

24059 31198 98370

24061 58536 99237

24062 67268 99238

24063 81348

24064 81349

81350

Part 2: These are the only CAGE Codes against which RNCC 6 can be recorded.

CAGE Code 1INTE9

9999899999

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 2910 and 9250 for format and definition.

TABLE 41DoDAAC DECISION

A table to determine the Service or Agency by use of the DoD Activity Address Code, which is the first six positions of the document number. If the first position of the DoDAAC is alphabetic, it represents a military activity. If the first position of the DoDAAC is numeric, it represents a Civil Agency.

ARMY AIR FORCE

MARINE CORPS NAVY GSA DLA COAST

GUARD

OTHERDEFENSE

AGENCIES

DEPT. OF COMMERCE FAA

AGENCY FORINTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

NASAOTHERCIVIL

AGENCIES1 A E L N G S Z H 13 69 72 80 All numerics

except 13,69, 72, 80.

2 C F M Q U

3 W J R

4 V

5 P

6 A F M N G D C D G B G G G

1. - 5. First or first two positions of DoD AAC.

6. First position of Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule, which applies.

TABLE 42SERVICE CODE: PROVISIONING SCREENING MASTER ADDRESS TABLE

A two-position numeric code representing (by Service/Agency designation) the DoD component or Federal Civil Agency which authorized the establishment of a Provisioning Screening Results Destination Table Record in the Provisioning Screening Master Address Table (PSMAT) (table 23).

CODE SERVICE/AGENCY1 Army

2 Navy

3 Air Force

4 Marine Corps

5 DLA/IntegratedManager

6 Other DoD

7 Civil Agency

8 Other Governments/North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO)

NOTE: Volume 12, DRN 0264 applies.

TABLE 45REASON CODE CAGE PICKLIST

When processed CAGE records go through the Mainframe, records that do not make it through the automated process end up on the "Picklist". This table gives the reason it ended up on the Picklist.

CODE EXPLANATION

A STREET ADDRESS, CITY, BY ZIP, AND STATE MATCH

B COMPANY NAME AND STREET ADDRESS MATCH

D DUNS CAGE COMBINATION DOES NOT MATCH CCR/CAGE_TRADING_PARTNER

E EDUCATIONAL

F FOREIGN CAGE (1ST CHAR OR LAST CHAR IS ALHPA OR 4DOM CODE OF 2 OR 3 (TABLE082))

I DUNS +4 WITH NO ACTIVE PARENT (DUNS)

J DUNS WITH NO NEW OR ACTIVE TIN MATCH (TAX ID NUMBER)

N CAGE IS NEW AND CCR IS PROVIDING THE CAGE CODE

T TELEPHONE MATCH

X CAGE CODE HAS DIFFERENT COMPANY NAME

TABLE 46VALID ITEM MANAGEMENT CLASSIFICATION AGENCY ACTIVITY CODES

Valid Item Management Classification Agencies listed by Major Organizational Entity.

MOE IMCAsDefense Logistics Agency AX, CX, KX, KZ, TXGeneral Services Administration 75Army AZ

Volume 12, DRN 4075 applies.

TABLE 47ACTIVITY CODES AND MESSAGE ADDRESSES FOR FLIS USERS

ACTIVITY CODE ADDRESS

AC USA CHEM RES DEV AND ENG CENABRDN PRVN GRND MDATTN: SMCCR-SPT-S

AJ US ARMY SOLDIER’S BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL COMMANDNATICK, MA 01760

AM CDRUSAMMAFTDETRICKMD ATTN: SGMMA-OD

AN USA MAT COMD CAT DATA ACTNEW CUMBERLAND PAATTN: AMXCA BT

AZ USA TANK AUTO COMD WARREN MIATTN: AMSTA-FC

BD USA MSL COMD RDSTN ARS ALATTN: AMSMI-LC-MM-C

BF USA ARM MUN AND CHEM COMD ROCK ISL IL 61299ATTN: AMSMC-MMC/AMSMC-DSC-L

CA EXECUTIVE DIRECTORLOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITYATTN: AMCLS-C

CD EXECUTIVE DIRECTORLOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITYATTN: AMCLS-C

CL USA COMMUNICATIONS – ELECTRONICS COMDAND FORT MONMOUTHFT MONMOUTH NJ ATTN: AMSEL-LC-LM-L

CM USA CECOM SEC LOG ACTFT HUACHUCA AZ ATTN: SELCL-EP

CT US ARMY AVIATION AND MISSILE COMMAND (AIR)ATTN: AMSMI-LC-MM-CRESTONE ARSENAL, AL 35898-5230

CU CDR USA IMMCWARRENTON VA ATTN: SELIM-PP

D2 NATICK RES DEV AND ENG CENNATICK MA ATTN: STRNC-EMSS

D3 USA COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONUCS COMDAND FORT MONMOUTHFT MONMOUTH NJ ATTN: AMSEL-PP-EMS

D4 USA BELVOIR RES DEV AND ENG CENFT BELVOIR VA ATTN: SATBE-TS

D6 USA ARM RES AND DEV CENDOVER NJ ATTN: SMCAR-ESC-AS

EN USA SECURITY ASSISTANCE COMMANDNEW CUMBERLAND PA ATTN: AMSAC-OL-LS

ER USA INFO SYS COMDUSA COMMUNICATIONS COMDFT HUACHUCA AZ ATTN: AS-LOG-LO-SC

ACTIVITY CODE ADDRESS

GG NAVAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTPHILADELPHIA, PA 19111-5098

GH NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE 10421

GP NAVICP PHIL, PAATTN: CODE M0424

GR NAV TRN EQPT CTRORLANDO FL ATTN: CODE 432

HD NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE 054

HD NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE M0424

HP NAV SUP SYS COMATTN: CODE 4124

HS NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE 8413

HW COMSC WASHINGTON DCATTN: M4SBb

HX NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE 872

JB NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE 842

JD DEFENSE COMMUNICATION SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEM (DCSMS)ATTN: CODE T6311

JF NAVIP MECH PAATTN: CODE OSM1

JG NOC MECHANICSBURG PAATTN: CODE 62

JN NFELC PORT HUENEME, CAATTN: CODE N42

JS NAVICP MECH PAATTN: CODE OSM2

J4 OFC PENTAGON WASH DC LOG COORD CTR RM 2C836

KE NAVICP PHIL PAATTN: CODE 362

KY DESC FT. BELVOIR VAATTNL DESC-C

KZ DSCP PHIL PAATTN: DSCP-L

LA DCASR BOSTON MA

LB DCASR LA CA

LC DCASR PHIL PA

LD DCASR DALLAS TX

LE DCASR ATLANTA GA

LG DCASR CLEVELAND OH

ACTIVITY CODE ADDRESS

LH DCASR NEW YORK NY

PA CG, MCLB ALBANY GAATTN: 566-2

PB CG, MCLB ALBANY GAATTN: 870

PC CG, MCLB BARSTOW CAATTN: B822

PD CDG GEN MCB CAMP PENDLETON CA

PE CDG GEN MCB CAMP LEJEUNE NC

SA AFLC LMSC WPAFB OH ATTN: SHC (D043)

* HQ AFLC WPAFB OH ATTN: MMIPC

SC SAN ANTONIO ALC KELLY AFB TX ATTN: SWRC

* DIR MAT MGT KELLY AFB TX ATTN: MMMSL

SE DIR MAT MGT KELLY AFB TXATTN: MMAI

SJ AF CRYPTOLOGIC SUPPORT CENTER SAN ANTONIO TXATTN: MMOLC

SK AF NUCLEAR WEAPONS PRODUCT SUPPORT CENTERKIRTLAND AFB NM

SN AFLC LMSC WPAFB OHATTN: SHCB (D046)

SP SAN ANTONIO ALC KELLY AFB TXATTN: SFRM

SR HQ AFSVA SAN ANTONIO TXATTN: SVO

ST AFC&TO/MMIC 2800 SOUTH 20TH ST PHIL PA

SU OGDEN ALC HILL AFB UT ATTN: MMIS

* OGDEN ALC HILL AFB UR ATTN: MMMR

SX OKLAHOMA CITY ALC TINKER AFB OKATTN: MMIS

* OKLAHOMA CITY ALC TINKER AFB OKATTN: MMMR

TA SACRAMENTO ALC MCCLELLAN AFB CAATTN: MMDP

TB BOEING

* SACRAMENTO ALC MCCLELLAN AFB CAATTN: MMMR

TD AFLC ILC WPAFB OHATTN: XM

TF GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS

TG WARNER-ROBINS ALCROBINS AFB CAATTN: MMAI

* WARNER ROBINS ALC ROBINS AFB GA ATTN: MMMS

ACTIVITY CODE ADDRESS

TK HQ AFMC/GLSC 401 SCM/GUMBWRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH

TL LOCKHEED MARTIN AERO

TM NORTHROP GRUMMAN-RYAN

TN NORTHROP GRUMMAN

TP PRATT WHITNEY

TQ HONEYWELL TECHNICAL SERVICES INC

TS HQ AFALC/LSE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH

TT AFMLO FREDERICK MD FOR-R

TU AF CATALOGING AGENT LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICESBATTLE CREEK MI

TV ITT

TW DLA LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICES BATTLE CREEK, MI

UP DIR DLA ALEX VA ATTN: DLAO

* DIR DLA ALEX VA ATTN: DLA-MM

UU DEFENSE DEPOT OGDEN UTATTN: DDOU-OM

UX DDMPEC BUILDING 09 MECH PA

U0 DLA TRANSACTION SERVICESGENTILE AF STATIONDAYTON OH ATTN: VR

U3 DLA TRANSACTION SERVICESGENTILE AF STATIONDAYTON OF VL

U5 CDR DLA TROOP SUPPORT 700 ROBBINS AVEPHIL PA ATTN: SC

U6 DLA TRANSACTION SERVICESTRACY CA

U7 DLA DISPOSITION SERVICESATTN: OA

XA DTRA NUCLEAR ORD CAT OFCKIRTLAND AFB NM

XB DTRACA CATALOGING ACTIVITYKIRTLAND AFB NM

XD DLA AVIATION

XG CO GARD ENG LOG CEN BALTIMORE, MAD// CODE 02811

XH CO GARD AR&SC ELIZABETH CITY NC//ATTN: SIS//

XJ US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND ATTN: SOAC-DIS

XN NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY, FT GEORGE G MEADE, MDATTN: L111

XP NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY, FT GEORGE G MEADE, MDATTN: L111

XZ MILITARY TRFC MGMT COMD DA WASH DC

ACTIVITY CODE ADDRESS

ATTN: MT-INN-C

48 DOT FAA OKLA CITY OKATTN: AAC 490

54 VA DATA PROCESSING CENTER AUSTIN TXATTN: 397A

75 GSA FSS OPERATIONS SUPPORT DIV ARLINGTON VA/FSCP//

* No activity code assigned

TABLE 48DoD COMMODITY MATERIAL, MANAGEMENT CATEGORY CODES

A code to classify items into categories by materiel commodity for management information purposes.

CODE IDENTIFICATIONC Construction SuppliesE Electronics SuppliesF Fuel and Petroleum ProductsG General SuppliesI Industrial SuppliesK CryptologicalM Medical Equipment and Supplies

N Nuclear Ordnance

O Not Subject to Integrated ManagementP Industrial Production EquipmentS SubsistenceT Clothing and TextilesX General Services Administration Equipment/Supplies

Z Automotive

* Pending future delete action

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 2611 for format and definition.

2. Only integrated classes subject to DoD Commodity Materiel Management Category Coding.

TABLE 49HAZARDOUS MATERIEL CODES

Codes identifying explosives and other dangerous articles, which require special handling in shipment as freight.

CODE EXPLANATIONAA Ammunition for cannon with empty projectile, Class B explosive.

AB Ammunition for cannon with explosive projectile, Class A explosive.

AC Ammunition for cannon with gas projectile, Class A explosive.

AD Ammunition for cannon with illuminating projectile, Class A explosive.

AE Ammunition for cannon with incendiary projectile, Class A explosive.

AF Ammunition for cannon with inert-loaded projectile, Class B explosive.

AG Ammunition for cannon with smoke projectile, Class A explosive.

AH Ammunition for cannon with solid projectile, Class B explosive.

AI Ammunition for cannon without projectile, Class B explosive.

AJ Chloropicrin, liquid, Poison B.

AK Ammunition for small arms with explosive projectile, Class A explosive.

AL Black powder, Class A explosive.

AM Chemical ammunition, Nonexplosive, Irritating material.

AN Detonators.

AO Irritating agent, n o s., Irritating material.

AP Booster, explosive, Class A explosive.

AQ Burster, explosive, Class A explosive.

AR Cannon primers, Class C explosive.

AS Cartridge bags, empty, with black powder igniter, Class C explosive.

AT Cartridge cases, empty, primed, Class C explosive.

AU Combination fuze, Class C explosive.

AV Combination primer, Class C explosive.

AW Cordeau detonate fuze, Class C explosive.

AX Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. Corrosive material.

AY Radioactive material, n.o.s.

AZ Detonating fuze, Class A explosive.

BA Detonating fuze, Class A explosive, with or without radioactive components.

BB Detonating fuze, Class C explosive.

BC Detonating primer, Class A explosive.

BD Detonators, Class A or Class C explosive.

BE Electric squib, Class C explosive.

BF Explosive bomb, Class A explosive.

BG Explosive cable cutter, Class C explosive.

BH Explosive mine, Class A explosive.

BI Explosive projectile, Class A explosive.

BJ Explosive release device, Class C explosive.

BK Explosive rivet, Class C explosive.

BL Explosive torpedo, Class A explosive.

BM Diphenylaminechloroarsine, (DM), Irritating material.

CODE EXPLANATIONBN Flammable liquid, n.o.s., Flammable liquid.

BO Flammable solid, n.o.s., Flammable solid.

BP Fuze igniter, Class C explosive.

BQ Fuze lighter, Class C explosive.

BR Grenade, empty, primed, Class C explosive.

BS Grenade, hand, explosive, Class A explosive.

BT High explosive, Class A explosive.

BU High explosive, liquid, Class A explosive.

BV Igniter cord, Class C explosive.

BW Igniter, Class C explosive.

BX Igniter, jet thrust (jato), Class A explosive.

BY Igniter, Jet thrust (jato), Class B explosive.

BZ Initiating explosive, Class A explosive.

CA Fuze, instantaneous, Class C explosive.

CB Jet thrust unit (jato), Class A explosive.

CC Jet thrust unit (jato), Class B explosive.

CD Low explosive, Class A explosive.

CE Percussion cap, Class C explosive.

CF Percussion fuze, Class C explosive.

CG Poisonous liquid or gas, n.o.s., Poison A.

CH Poisonous liquid, n.o.s., Poison B.

CI Poisonous solid, n.o.s., Poison B.

CJ Propellant explosive, Class A explosive.

CK Propellant explosive, solid, Class B explosive.

CL Propellant explosive in water, Class B explosive.

CM Propellant explosives in water, unstable, condemned or deteriorated, Class B explosive.

CN Fuse, railway, Flammable solid.

CO Torpedo, railway, Class B explosive.

CP Grenade, hand or rifle, explosive, Class A explosive.

CQ Rocket ammunition with empty projectile, Class B explosive.

CR Rocket ammunition with explosive projectile, Class A explosive.

CS Rocket ammunition with illuminating projectile, Class A explosive.

CT Rocket ammunition with gas projectile, Class A explosive.

CU Rocket ammunition with incendiary projectile, Class A explosive.

CV Rocket ammunition with inert-loaded projectile, Class B explosive.

CW Rocket ammunition with smoke projectile, Class A explosive.

CX Rocket ammunition with solid projectile, Class B explosive.

CY Aniline Oil, liquid, Poison B.

CZ Fuze, safety, Class C explosive.

DA Safety squib, Class C explosive.

DB Signal flare, Class C explosive.

CODE EXPLANATION

DC Small-arms ammunition, Class C explosive.

DD Small-arms ammunition, irritating cartridge, Class C explosive.

DE Small-arms primer, Class C explosive.

DF Smoke pot, Class C explosive.

DG Smoke signal, Class C explosive.

DH Fireworks, special, Class B explosive.

DI Starter cartridge, Class B explosive.

DJ Supplementary charge (explosive), Class A explosive.

DK Fuze, time, Class C explosive.

DL Toy propellant device, Class C explosive.

DM Toy smoke device, Class C explosive.

DN Toy caps, Class C explosive.

DO Tracer, Class C explosive.

DP Tracer fuze, Class C explosive.

DQ Very signal cartridge, Class C explosive.

DR Fireworks, common, Class C explosive.

DS Chloroacetophenone solid, (CN), Irritating material.

DT Chlorosulfonic acid, Corrosive material.

DU Chloroacetophenone, gas, liquid, (CN), Irritating material.

DV Smoke grenade, Class C explosive.

DW Hydrocyanic acid (prussic), solution, poison A.

DX Grenade, tear gas, Irritating material.

DZ Phosphorus, white, dry, flammable solid.

EA Explosive power device, class C, Class C explosive.

EB Sodium Perchlorate, Oxidizer.

EC Explosive power device, class B, Class B explosive.

ED Starter cartridge, Class C explosive.

EE Corrosive solid, n.o.s., Corrosive material.

EF Oxidizing material, n.o.s., Oxidizer.

EG Compressed gas, n.o.s., Nonflammable gas.

EH Compressed gas, n.o.s., Flammable gas.

EI Mercuric Acetate, Poison B.

EJ Nitrobenzol, liquid, Poison B.

EK Rocket engine, liquid, Class B explosive.

EL Rocket motor, Class A explosive.

EM Rocket motor, Class B explosive.

EN Ammunition for small arms with incendiary projectile, Class A explosive.

EO Igniter, rocket motor, Class A explosive.

EP Igniter, rocket motor, Class B explosive.

EQ Hand signal device, Class C explosive.

ER Propellant explosive, liquid, Class B explosive.

ES Insecticide, liquid, n.o.s., Flammable liquid.

CODE EXPLANATION

ET Malathion, ORM, A.

EU Fluorine, Nonflammable gas.

EV Mercuric-Potassium Iodide, solid, Poison B.

EW Cartridge, practice, ammunition, Class C explosive.

EX Actuating cart, exp, fire ext or valve, Class C explosive.

FA Perchloric Acid, exceeding 50% but not exceeding 72% strength, Oxidizer.

FB Formic Acid, Solution, Corrosive material.

FC Hydrochloric (Muriatic) acid, Corrosive material.

FD Sodium Sulfide, anhydrous, Flammable solid.

FE Petroleum Naphtha, Combustible liquid.

FG Medicines, n.o.s., solid, Flammable solid.

FH Fire extinguisher, Nonflammable gas.

FI Chlordane, liquid, Combustible liquid.

FJ Compound, rust preventing, Corrosive material.

FK Calcium Cyanide, solid or calcium cyanide mixture, solid, Poison B.

FL Fuel, aviation, turbine engine, Flammable liquid.

FM Pentane, Flammable liquid.

FN Benzine, Flammable liquid.

FO Acetic acid, glacial, Corrosive material.

FP Acetone, Flammable liquid.

FQ Acetylene, Flammable gas.

FR Air, compressed, Nonflammable gas.

FS Alcohol, n.o.s., Flammable liquid.

FT Ammonia, anhydrous, Nonflammable gas.

FU Ammonium Nitrate (no organic coating), Oxidizer.

FV Ammonium Nitrate (organic coating), Oxidizer.

FW Amyl Acetate, Flammable liquid.

FY Arsenic Trioxide, solid, Poison B.

FZ Barium Nitrate, Oxidizer.

GA Battery, electric, storage, wet, Corrosive material.

GB Benzene (benzol), Flammable liquid.

GC Bromine, Corrosive material.

GD Butyl Acetate, Flammable liquid.

GE Calcium Nitrate, Oxidizer.

GF Calcium Resinate, Flammable solid.

GG Phenol, Poison B.

GH Carbon Bisulfide or Carbon Disulfide, Flammable liquid.

GI Carbon Dioxide, liquefied, Nonflammable gas.

GJ Carbon Dioxide - Oxygen mixture, Nonflammable.

GK Cement, liquid, n.o.s., Flammable liquid.

GL Cement, rubber, Flammable liquid. GMChlorine, Nonflammable gas.

GN Chromic acid, Solid, oxidizer.

CODE EXPLANATION

GO Coating solution, Flammable liquid.

GP Compounds, tree or weed killing liquid, Poison B.

GQ Crotonaldehyde, Flammable liquid.

GR Crude oil, petroleum, Flammable liquid.

GS Dinitrobenzene, solid or Dinitrobenzol, solid, Poison B.

GT Eradicators, paint or grease, liquid, Flammable liquid.

GU Diethyl ether, flammable liquid.

GV Ethyl Acetate, Flammable liquid.

GW Ethyl Chloride, Flammable liquid.

GX Ethylene Dichloride, Flammable liquid.

GY Ethylene Oxide, Flammable liquid.

GZ Gasoline (including casing-head and natural) flammable liquid.

HA Helium, Nonflammable gas.

HB Helium - Oxygen mixture, Nonflammable gas.

HC Heptane, Flammable liquid.

HD Hexane, Flammable liquid.

HE Hydrochloric acid solution, inhibited, Corrosive material.

HF Hydrogen, Flammable gas.

HG Isooctane, Flammable liquid.

HH Lead Nitrate, Oxidizer.

HI Liquefied Petroleum gas, Flammable gas.

HJ Lindane, other regulated material, A.

HK Magnesium, metal, (powdered, pellets, turnings or ribbons) Flammable solid.

HL Methyl Bromide liquid, Poison B.

HM Methyl Chloride, Flammable gas.

HN Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Flammable liquid.

HO Monobromotrifluoromethane, Nonflammable gas.

HP Chloroacetic acid, liquid or solution, Corrosive material.

HQ Nitrate, n.o.s., Oxidizer.

HR Nitric acid (over 40%), Oxidizer.

HS Nitric acid (40% or less), Corrosive material.

HT Nitrogen, Nonflammable gas.

HU Oxygen, Nonflammable gas.

HV Petroleum ether, Flammable liquid.

HW Phosphoric Anhydride, Corrosive material.

HX Phosphorous, amorphous, red, Flammable solid.

HY Phosphorous, Oxchloride, Corrosive material.

HZ Phosphorous, Pentachloride, solid, Corrosive material.

JA Phosphorous Trichloride, Corrosive material.

JB Potassium Hydroxide, dry, solid, flake, bead or granular, Corrosive material.

JC Potassium Nitrate, Oxidizer.

JD Rubber shoddy or rubber, regenerated rubber or reclaimed, flammable solid.

CODE EXPLANATION

JE Sodium Arsenate, solid, Poison B.

JF Sodium Arsenite liquid, (solution), Poison B.

JG Sodium Hydroxide, dry solid, flake, bead or granular, Corrosive material.

JH Sodium Hydrosulfite, Flammable solid.

JI Sodium Nitrate, Oxidizer.

JJ Sodium Nitrite, Oxidizer. JK Sodium Peroxide, Oxidizer.

JL Strontium Nitrate, Oxidizer.

JM Sulfur Chloride (mono and di), Corrosive material.

JN Sulfur Hexafluoride, Nonflammable gas.

JO Titanium Tetrachloride, Corrosive material.

JP Vinyl Acetate, Flammable liquid.

FF Code FF denotes special factors or conditions in an item description, which have an effect on the ratings or charges; therefore, the item description should be read carefully to ensure that such special factors or conditions can be included as a part of the bill of lading description.

FX Code FX denotes special factors in an item description; therefore, the item description in the respective rail or motor dangerous articles tariff should be read carefully to ensure that the exact tariff description is shown on the bill of lading.

NOTES:

1. This code is to be used as a qualifier to the National Motor Freight Classification/Uniform Freight Classification (NMFC/UFC) where applicable.

2. See volume 12, DRN 2720 for format and definition.

TABLE 50SHELF LIFE CODES

A code assigned to a shelf-life item to identify the period of time beginning with the date of manufacture/cure/assembly/pack and terminated by the date by which an item must be used (expiration date) or subjected to inspection/test/restoration/disposal action. Item types and codes for each type are as follows:

Type I - An individual item of supply, which is determined through an evaluation of technical test data and/or actual experience to be an item with a definite non-extendible period of shelf life.

Type II - An individual item of supply having an assigned shelf life time period that may be extended after completion of inspection/test/restorative action.

Required Number of Months/Quarters Remaining Upon Receipt by the First Government

SHELF-LIFE PERIOD TYPE I TYPE IIActivityMONTHS QUARTERS

Non-Deteriorative/No Shelf-LifeApplies

0 (zero) 0 (zero) N/A N/A

01 Month A N/A 25 days N/A02 Months B N/A 50 days N/A03 Months C 1 75 days N/A04 Months D N/A 3 105 Months E N/A 4 106 Months F 2 5 209 Months G 3 8 3

12 Months (1.00-Year) H 4 10 315 Month (1.25-Years) J N/A 13 418 Months (1.50-Years) K 5 15 521 Months (1.75-Years) L N/A 18 624 Months (2.00-Years) M 6 21 727 Months (2.25-Years) N N/A 23 830 Months (2.50-Years) P N/A 26 936 Months (3.00-Years) Q 7 31 1048 Months (4.00-Years) R 8 41 1460 Months (5.00-Years) S 9 51 1772 Months (6.00-Years) I N/A 61 2084 Months (7.00-Years) T N/A 71 2496 Months (8.00-Years) U N/A 82 27

Variable such as 90, 132, 216, 228,etc. Months or any other number of months not specifically assigned.

V N/A 77, 113,184, 194

26, 38, 61, 65, etc.

120 Months (10-Years) W N/A 102 34180 Months (15-Years) Y N/A 153 51240 Months (20-Years) Z N/A 204 68

Shelf-Life Period Greater than 60 Months for Type II Extendible Items.

N/A X 85 percent of number of months

85 percent of number of quarters

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 2943 for format and definition.

2. The Shelf-Life Code field may be blank only if the National Stock Number is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 11, 13, or 14; or in Federal Supply Class 2845, 8905, 8910, 8915, or 9135. The Shelf-Life Code field may be blank when the Unit of Issue is GL and the FSC is 9130 or 9140.

TABLE 51MAJOR ORGANIZATIONAL ENTITY CODES

CODE IDENTIFICATIONAA Office of the Secretary of Agriculture

BA Office of the Secretary of Labor

CA National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration

CB Bureau of the Census

CM Maritime Administration

CS National Bureau of Standards

DA Department of the Army

DF Department of the Air Force

DG National Security Agency

DH Defense Threat Reduction Agency

DJ HQ United States Special Operations Command (HQ USSOCOM)

DL Defense Intelligence Agency

DM U.S. Marine Corps

DN Department of the Navy

DP DLA AVN Mapping Customer Operations

DR DLA

DS DLA

DZ DoD Dependent Schools (DoD DS)

EC Interstate Commerce Commission

EF Office of Economic Opportunity

EX Central Intelligence Agency

FC Bureau of Prisons

FD Federal Bureau of Investigation

FF Office of the Attorney General

GE Federal Aviation Administration

GG Office of the Secretary of Transportation

GH Federal Railroad Administration

GP U.S. Coast Guard

HD Food and Drug Administration

HH Office of the Secretary of HEW

HJ National Institutes of Health

HK Health Services Administration

HS Social Security Administration

IB Kenya

ID Venezuela

KF U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

KG Geological Survey

KJ Bureau of Indian Affairs

KK Office of the Secretary of Interior

CODE IDENTIFICATION

KL Bureau of Land Management

KM Bureau of Mines

KP National Park Service

KR Bureau of Reclamation

KX Bonneville Power Administration

KY Southeastern Power Administration

KZ Southwestern Power Administration

LM Library of Congress

LP Government Printing Office

MM Office of the Secretary of Housing & Urban Development

OD Colombia

OE Honduras

OF El Salvador

OG Trinidad-Tobago

OH Surinam

OJ Paraguay

OK Uruguay

OM Ecuador

ON Guatemala

OP Dominican Republic

OQ Nicaragua

OR Bolivia

OS Costa Rica

OT Lebanon

OV Qatar

OW Bahrain

OY Myanmar

OZ Cameroon

O2 Mali

O3 Somalia

O4 Tunisia

O5 Congo, The Democratic Rep. of

O6 Haiti

O7 Panama

O8 Ghana

QE Bureau of Engraving and Printing

QH Bureau of Accounts

QM Bureau of the Mint

QN Internal Revenue Service

QU Office of the Treasurer of the United States

RA National Weather Service

SA Bureau of Administration Department of State

CODE IDENTIFICATION

TD Department of Energy

TG General Services Administration

TJ District of Columbia Government

TV Tennessee Valley Authority

T1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration

T8 Panama Canal Company

UE Smithsonian Institution

UL U.S. Information Agency

U2 Committee on Purchase of Blind-Made Products

VA Veterans Administration

VB Bosnia and Herzegovina

VD Latvia

VE Oman

VH Montenegro

VJ Jordan

VK Sweden

VP Peru

VS Serbia

VQ Iraq

WA United Nations

WB Austria

WD Croatia

WE Estonia

WF Finland

WG United Arab Emirates WH Hungary

WI Lithuania

WJ Fiji

WL Slovenia

WM Macedonia

WN NADBC (NATO Ammunition Data Base)

WP Poland

WR Romania

WS Slovakia

WT Tonga

WU Bulgaria

WW Environmental Protection Agency

WX NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) for NATO MCRL Data

WZ Czech Republic

XF U.S. Postal Service - Procurement & Supplies Department

YA Brazil

YB Spain

YC Columbia

CODE IDENTIFICATION

YD Israel

YE Taiwan, Province of China

YF Argentina

YG Papua New Guinea

YH Albania

YJ Singapore

YK Kuwait

YL Switzerland

YM Sudan

YN Chile

YP Morocco

YQ Egypt

YR Ukraine

YS Saudi Arabia

YT Indonesia

YU Russia

YV Peoples Republic of China

YW Malaysia

YX Mexico

YY Thailand

ZA Australia

ZB Belgium

ZC Canada

ZD South Africa

ZE New Zealand

ZF France

ZG Germany

ZH Republic of Korea

ZI India

ZJ Japan

ZK United Kingdom

ZL Luxembourg

ZM Philippines

ZN Netherlands

ZO Pakistan

ZP Portugal

ZR Italy

ZS Denmark

ZT Norway

ZU Greece

ZV Iceland

ZW Turkey

ZX NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency ZZ United States of America

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 2833 for format and definition.

2. First Position: Alpha code derived from DoD 5000.12M, reference number GO-NE. Second Position: Alphanumeric code derived from DoD 5000.12M, reference Number DE-NM.

3. Source document: DoD 5000.12M, Standard Data Elements.

TABLE 52PHRASE CODES

Codes assigned to a series of phrases used in the Management Data List to denote changes and/or relationships between National Stock Numbers (NSNs) and information type data.

CODE PHRASE EXPLANATION

blank (space)

DoD I&S Family Master NSN

Indicates the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is a master NSN in a DoD I&S Family. This blank phrase code must be accompanied by one of the following conditions: a. Be the first occurrence in an I&S Family and reflect a blank Related NSN field, having a valid I&S Master Order of Use, and have at east one additional occurrence of phrase data with either phrase code G, S or 7, or b. Have a loaded Related NSN field in combination with an OOU of “ZZZ”.

A Consolidated with (NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is to be consolidated with the item represented by the NSN in the segment H. The items of supply are identical or completely interchangeable and will be issued under the NSN in the segment H. This phrase is responsive to action either by the Logistics Information Services, in accordance with volume 4, chapter 4.10, or by an inventory manager reflecting a stock number preference for the NSN in segment H. NOTE: The National Item IdentificationNumber (NIIN) must always change; the Federal Supply Class (FSC) may or may not change.

C Cancelled-Replaced by (NSN)

Indicates that the NSN in the input/output header was assigned to more than one item of supply in error. Field activities must physically reidentify stocks on hand to the appropriate NSNs reflected in the segment Has correct item(s). Special instructions to field activities may be furnished by a Service-generated R PhraseCode.

D Change to (FSC) Indicates that the FSC class for the item in the input/output header has been changed to the FSC class for thetem in the segment H.

E Replaced by (NSN) Indicates the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is replaced by the interchangeable preferred item represented by the NSN in the segment H (stocks will be used until exhausted). Must be usedn combination with Phrase Code G addressed to the NSN in the segment H.

F When Exhausted Use (NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is replaced by the preferred itemrepresented by the NSN in the segment H. This code indicates a one- way substitution. Must be used in combination with Phrase Code 7 when PICA LOA is 01, 02, 06, 22 or 23.

G Replaces (NSN) Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is the replacement for and is nterchangeable with the item in the segment H. The replacement item will not be issued until the supply ofhe replaced item is exhausted. Must be used in combination with Phrase Code E.

H Suitable Substitute(NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the segment H is an authorized substitute for the itemrepresented by the NSN in the input/output header.

J Interchangeable with (NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header and the item represented by the NSN in the segment H are completely interchangeable, one for the other. Preferred item relationship is notmplied, and stocks under the NSNs will not be consolidated.

K U/I Contains(Quantity and Unit of Measure (U/M))

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is assigned a nondefinitive Unit of Issue. Data reflected in the segment H specifies the content of the nondefinitive Unit of Issue.

L Superseded by (NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is to be discontinued and replaced by the item represented by the NSN in the segment H. Dispose of materiel on hand or subsequently received.AAC, N, V or Y must be submitted/recorded with this Phrase Code.

M Breakdown into (NSNs)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is no longer stocked as an assembly. This phrase will be applied to an item when it is desired to breakdown assemblies into subassemblies and attaching parts, groups of items into single items, or any two or more items that should not be binned together under one stock number. Support will be provided by the NSNs represented in the segment H. Multiple entries will be required for NSNs and may be required for document entries. Seevolume 6, paragraph 6.2.1.j (5c) and 6.2.1.k (3a) before using.

N Disposal Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is no longer a required item ofsupply. Dispose of stock in accordance with current instructions. AAC N, V or Y must be submitted/recorded with this Phrase Code.

P Use Assembly,Assortment, or Kit (NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is not, or will no longer be, stocked as an individual item of supply. Requisition the next higher assembly, assortment, or kit represented by theNSN in the segment H. See volume 6, paragraph 6.2.1.j (5c) and 6.2.1.k (3a) before using.

CODE PHRASE EXPLANATION

Q Fabricate or Assemble

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is not, or will no longer be,centrally stocked. Fabricate or assemble from components listed in the technical document reflected in the segment H or represented by the NSNs in the segment H.

R Refer to (TechnicalDocument)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header requires special handling asspecified in the technical document listed in the segment H.

S Stock as (NSNs) Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is applicable to the item cataloged for authorization and procurement purposes. When manufacturer's name and identification become knownfor each new procurement source, the additional NSN(s) is reflected in the segment H.

T Condemned Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header has been condemned and its use is prohibited. Disposition will be in accordance with Service/Agency directives. The replacement NSN, if applicable, is represented by the NSN in the segment H. AAC T must be submitted/recorded with this PhraseCode. See volume 6, paragraph 6.2.1.j (5c) and 6.2.1.k (3a) before using.

U Associated with(Master NSN, I&S Family)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is in an I&S family that is managedby a PICA (LOA 06, 22 or 23) which has no user/retail interest in the item but management interest only. (The Master NSN appears in the segment H.)

V Discontinued without Replacement

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is to be discontinued without replacement. Stocks on hand will be issued and used until exhausted. AAC N, V or Y must be submitted/recorded with this Phrase Code.

*X Formerly (FSC) Indicates that an FSC class code number change has occurred to the NIIN and the former FSC reflected in he Related Data field of the segment H record.

Y Equivalent to (NSN) Indicates the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header has physical and performance characteristics identical to the item represented by the NSN in the segment H. The items of supply differ only n the unit quantity and/or Unit of Issue. Multiple records may be required.

Z Discontinued-Use (NSN)

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is to be discontinued and replaced by the NSN in the segment H. Stock will be issued until exhausted. AAC N, V, or Y must be submitted/recorded with this Phrase Code.

3 Reversal of PhraseCode S

Indicates that the item represented by the NSN in the input/output header is the (physical) item of production n an I&S Generic relationship. (The Generic Master NSN appears in the segment H.) Must be used in combination with Phrase Code S.

7 Substitute for (NSN) Indicates that the item represented in the input/output is the preferred replacement item Master NSN in the I&S Family and is suitable for the item(s) in Segment H. Use the item represented by the NSN in Segment H f technically acceptable for your specific application. The replacement item, Master NSN in the I&S family, will be issued when the supply of the replaced item(s) is exhausted. Must be used in combination with Phrase Code F.

NOTE: These Phrase Codes are used by Logistics Information Services to construct the DoD Interchangeability and Substitutability (I&S) File: E, F, G, J, S, U, 3, 7, blank.

* Phrase CodeX is no longer a valid code for input to FLIS.This codeis still on some items in the system so X is included in this table for reference purposes only.

SERVICE-PECULIAR PHRASE CODESCODE PHRASE EXPLANATION0 Reversal of Phrase Code Z Marine Corps use only.2 Reversal of Phrase Code H Marine Corps use only.2 When exhausted, use NSN with Phrase Code 4 Army use only.4 Reversal of Phrase Code A Marine Corps use only.4 Reversal of Phrase Code 2 Army use only.5 Reversal of Phrase Code L Marine Corps use only.5 Matched component, do not stock separately Air Force use only.5 When exhausted, use NSN with Phrase Code 6 Army use only.6 Reversal of Phrase Code T Marine Corps use only.6 For initial installation or initial issue only Air Force use only.6 Reversal of Phrase Code 5 Army use only.8 Reversal of Phrase Code Q Marine Corps use only.9 Reversal of Phrase Code P Marine Corps use only.9 When exhausted, use NSN and NSN Air Force use only.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2862.

TABLE 53UNIT OF ISSUE CODES

A table of Unit of Issue terms/designations authorized for assignment to items of supply

CODE TERMDESIGNATIONS REFERENCED TO TERMS DEFINITION

AM *Ampoule A small glass or plastic tube sealed by fusion after filling.

AT Assortment A collection of a variety of items that fall into a category or class packaged as a small unit constituting a single item of supply. Use only when the term “assortment” is a part of the itemname.

AY Assembly A collection of parts assembled to form a complete unit, constituting a single item of supply, e.g., hose assembly. Use only when the term “assembly” is a part of the item name.

BA *Ball A spherical-shaped mass of material such as twine or thread.

BD *Bundle A quantity of the same item tied together without compression.

BE *Bale A shaped unit of compressible materials bound with cord or metal ties and usually wrapped, e.g., paper and cloth rags.

BF Board Foot A unit of measure for lumber equal to the volume of a board 12” X 12” X 1”.

BG *Bag A flexible container of various sizes and shapes which is fabricated from such materials as paper, plastic or textiles. Includes “sack” and “pouch”.

BK *Book A book-like package, such as labels or tickets, fastened together along one edge, usually between protective covers.

BL *Barrel A cylindrical container, metal or wood, with sides that bulge outward and flat ends or heads of equal diameter. Includes “keg”.

BO *Bolt A flat fold of fabric having a stiff paperboard core.

BR *Bar A solid piece or block of various materials, with its length greater than its other dimensions, e.g., solder. Not applicable to items such as soap, beeswax, buffing compound.

BT *Bottle A glass, plastic, or earthenware container of various sizes, shapes, and finishes such as jugs but excluding jars, ampoules, vials, and carboys, with a closure for retention of contents.

BX *Box A rigid, three-dimensional container of various sizes and material. Includes “carton”, “tray” and “crate”.

CA *Cartridge Usually a tubular receptacle containing loose or pliable material and designed to permit ready insertion into an apparatus for dispensing the material. Usually associated with adhesives and sealing compounds.

CB *Carboy A heavy duty, bottle-type container used for transportation and storage of liquids. Usually designed to be encased in a rigid protective outer container for shipment.

CODE TERMDESIGNATIONS REFERENCED TO TERMS DEFINITION

CD Cubic Yard A unit of cubic measure.

CE *Cone A cone-shaped mass of material wound on itself such as twine or thread, wound on a conical core.

CF Cubic Foot A unit of cubic measure.

CK *Cake A block of compacted or congealed matter. Applicable to such items as soap, buffing compound.

CL *Coil An arrangement of material such as wire, rope and tubing wound in a circular shape.

CM Centimeter A unit of linear measure, equal to 1/100 of a meter.

CN *Can A rigid receptacle have made of fiber, metal, plastic or a combination thereof. Cans may be cylindrical or any number of irregular shapes. Restricted to items, which cannot be issued in lessthan container quantity. Includes “pail” and “canister”. Do not use when the packaged quantity equates to a unit of measure, i.e., pint, quart, gallon, ounce or pound.

CO *Container A general term for use only when an item is permitted to be packaged for issue in optional containers, e.g., bottle or tube for a single National Stock Number.

CS Case A non-specific term for a shipping container. Unless the term is properly qualified, the term case standing alone may lead to a misunderstanding. (1) in domestic commerce, a case usually refers to a box made from corrugated or solid fiberboard, wood, and or metal. (2) in maritime or export usage, case refers to a wooden or metal box. (3) the term case may also be used to refer to a fixedquantity or unit packages as commonly accepted for specific products.

CY *Cylinder A rigid, cylindrical, metal container designed as a portable container for storage and transportation of compressed gasses, generally equipped with protected valve closure and pressure relief safetydevice.

CZ Cubic Meter A unit of cubic measure expressed in the metric system of measurement. Limited in application to locally assigned stock numbers used in the local procurement of items such as ready-mix concreteand asphalt in oversea areas where the metric system prevails.

DR Drum* A cylindrical container designed as an exterior pack for storing and shipping bulk materials, e.g.,fuels, chemicals, powders, etc. Drums may be made of metal, rubber, polyethylene or plywood, or fiber with wooden, metal or fiber ends.

DZ Dozen Twelve (12) of an item of supply.

EA Each A numeric quantity of one item of supply. Do not use if a more specific term applies, such as kit, set, assortment, assembly, group, sheet, plate, strip or length

FT Foot Unit of linear measurement sometimes expressed as “linear foot”.

FV Five Five (5) of an item.

FY Fifty Fifty (50) of an item

GL Gallon Unit of liquid measurement.

GP Group A collection of related items issued as a single item of supply, e.g., test set group. Use only when the term “group” is a part of the item name.

CODE TERMDESIGNATIONS REFERENCED TO TERMS DEFINITION

GR GrossOne hundred forty-four (144) of a group.

HD Hundred One hundred (100) of an item.

HK *Hank A loop of yarn or roping, containing definite yardage, e.g., cotton, 840 yards; worsted, 560 yards. See “skein” for comparison.

IN Inch Unit of linear measurement, equivalent to 1/12 of a foot and sometimes expressed as “linear inch”.

JR *Jar A rigid container having a wide mouth and often no neck, typically made of earthenware or glass. Excludes “bottle”.

KG Kilogram A unit of measure equal to 1000 grams.

KT Kit A collection of related items issued as a single item of supply, such as the tools, instruments, repair parts, instruction sheets and often supplies typically carried in a box or bag. Also includes selected collections of equipment components, tools, and/or materials for the repair, overhaul or modification of equipment. Use only when the term “kit” is a part of the item name.

KZ Kilowatt-hour (KWH)

A measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of one thousand watts over 1 hour. Applicable to electricity.

K7 Kilowatt A unit of electrical power equal to 1,000 watts. Applicable to electricity.

LB Pound A unit of avoirdupois weight measure equivalent to 16 ounces.

LG *Length Term applies to items issued in fixed or specific linear measurement, without deviation. This termno longer applies to random lengths, which will be expressed in definitive units of linear measure such as foot or yard. Excludes “strip”.

LI Liter A unit of liquid measure expressed in the metric system of measurement.

LT Lot A collection of associated or miscellaneous articles sold as one unit.

MC Thousand Cubic Feet

A unit of cubic measure expressed in one thousand (1,000) increments.

ME Meal The measure of food generally taken by an individual at one time.

MM Millimeter A unit of linear measure, equal to 1/1000 of a meter.

MR Meter A unit of linear measure expressed in the metric system of measurement, equivalent to 39.37 inches.

MX Thousand One thousand (1,000) of an item.

OT Outfit A collection of related items issued as a single item of supply, such as the tools, instruments, materials, equipment, and/or instruction manual(s) for the practice of a trade or profession or for the carrying out of a particular project or function. Use only when the term “outfit” is a part of theitem name.

CODE TERMDESIGNATIONS REFERENCED TO TERMS DEFINITION

OZ Ounce A unit of liquid or avoirdupois weight.

PD *Pad Multiple sheets of paper that are stacked together and fastened at one end by sealing.

PG *Package A form of protective wrapping for two or more of the same item of supply. To be used only when a unit of measure or container type term is not applicable.Includes “envelope”.

PM Plate A flat piece of square or rectangular-shaped metal of uniform thickness, usually 1/4 inch or more. Use only when “plate” (Federal Supply Classes (FSCs) 9515 and 9535) is used in an item name to denote shape.

PR Pair Two similar corresponding items, e.g., gloves, shoes, bearings; or items integrally fabricated of two corresponding parts, e.g., trouser, shears, goggles.

PT Pint A unit of liquid or dry measure.

PZ *Packet A container used for subsistence items. Use only when “food packet” is part of the item name (Federal Supply Group (FSG) 89).

QT Quart A unit of liquid or dry measure.

RA Ration The food allowance of one person for one day. Use only when “ration” (FSC 8970) is a part of the item name.

RL *Reel A cylindrical core on which a flexible material, such as wire or cable, is wound. Usually has flanged ends.

RM Ream A quantity of paper varying from 480 to 516 sheets, depending upon grade.

RO *Roll A cylindrical configuration of flexible material which has been rolled on itself such as textiles, tape, abrasive paper, photosensitive paper and film, and may utilize a core with or without flanges.

SD *Skid A pallet-like platform consisting of a load-bearing area fastened to and resting on runner type supports.

SE Set A collection of matched or related items issued as a single item of supply, i.e., tool sets, instrument sets, and matched sets. Use only when the term “set” is a part of the item name.

SF Square Foot A unit of square measure (area).

SH Sheet A flat piece of rectangular-shaped material of uniform thickness that is very thin in relation to its length and width, such as metal, plastic, paper and plywood. Use of this term is not limited to anygroup of items or FSCs. However, it will always be applied when “sheet” is used in the item name to denote shape, e.g., aluminum alloy sheet, except items in FSC 7210.

SK Skein A loop of yarn 120 yards in length, usually wound on a 54-inch circular core. See “hank” for comparison.

SL *Spool A cylindrical form with an edge or rim at each end and an axial hole for a pin or spindle on which a flexible material such as thread or wire is wound.

SO Shot A unit of linear measurement usually applied to anchor chain; equivalent to 15 fathoms (90 ft.).

SP *Strip A relatively narrow, flat length of material, uniform in width, such as paper, wood and metal. Use only when the term “strip” is a part of the item name.

CODE TERMDESIGNATIONS REFERENCED TO TERMS DEFINITION

SV Service The purchase of employment, or defining of work to be done.

SX *Stick Material in a relatively long and slender, often cylindrical form for ease of application or use, e.g., abrasives.

SY Square Yard A unit of square measure (area).

TD Twenty-four Twenty-four (24) of an item.

TE Ten Ten (10) of an item.

TF Twenty-Five Twenty-five (25) of an item.

TN Ton The equivalent of 2000 lbs. Includes short ton and net ton.

TO Troy Ounce A unit of troy weight measure, based on 12-ounce pound, generally applied to weights of precious metals.

TS Thirty-Six Thirty-six (36) of an item.

TU *Tube Normally a squeeze-type container, most commonly manufactured from a flexible type material and used in packaging toothpaste, shaving cream, and pharmaceutical products. Also applicable as form around which items are wound, such as thread. It is not applicable to mailing tube, pneumatictube or cylindrical containers of a similar type.

T9 Megawatt-hr (TH-KWH)

A measure of electricity energy equivalent to a power consumption of one million watts over 1 hour. Applicable to electricity.

VI *Vial A small container which is cylindrical in shape and flat bottomed with a variety of neck finishes to accommodate any type of cap, cork or stopper.

YD Yard A unit of linear measure, equivalent to 3 feet and sometimes expressed as “linear yard”

ZF Dekatherm (DTH MBTU)

A measure of thermal heating value equivalent to one million british thermal units (BTU) or ten therms. Applicable to natural gas.

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRNs 3050 and8472.

2. Those terms preceded by an asterisk (*) require a quantitative expression.

TABLE 54MARINE CORPS MANAGEMENT ECHELON CODES

A two-position alphanumeric code used by the Marine Corps to designate the relationship of the item of supply to materiel management, acquisition, and supply distribution within the Marine Corps. Consists of two parts:

Position 1 - Management Codes Position 2 -Echelon Codes

MANAGEMENT CODES

CODE MATERIEL CATEGORY MANAGEMENT AGENCYA Automotive Materiel Army Tank-Automotive Command

(TACOM)B All Commodities DLA

C Construction Materiel DLA Land and MaritimeE Electronics Materiel DLA Energy

F Petroleum Products Defense Fuel Supply Center (DFSC)G General Property Materiel DLA Aviation

I Industrial Materiel DLA Troop SupportM Medical Materiel DLA Troop Support

P Subsistence (Perishable) DLA Troop SupportR Industrial Plant Equipment DLA Troop SupportS Subsistence (Non-Perishable) DLA Troop Support

T Clothing and Textiles DLA Troop Support

MARINE CORPS-MANAGED FEDERAL SUPPLY GROUP OR CLASS

CODE MATERIEL CATEGORY MANAGEMENT AGENCY1 Ammunition and Ordnance Materiel 10; 11; 12; 13 except 1336, 1337, 1338; 2350; 3470; 4925;

4931; 4933; 66502 Support Vehicles and Equipment 17, 23 except 2350, 25, 26, 28, 29, 4210, 4910, 65453 Engineer Materiel 19; 20; 22; 24; 30; 32; 34 except 3470; 36; 37; 38; 41; 42

except 4210; 43; 45; 46; 47; 48; 4930; 54 except 5445; 56; 62;66 except 6625, 6650, 6660, 6665; 67; 68

4 Communications/Electronics Materiel

5445, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6625, 6660, 6665

5 General Property Materiel 15; 16; 18; 31; 35; 39; 40; 44; 49 except 4910, 4925, 4930,4931, 4933, 4935; 51; 52; 53; 63; 65 except 6545; 69; 70; 71;72; 73; 74; 75; 76; 77; 78; 79; 80; 81 except 8140; 83; 84; 85;87; 88; 89; 91; 93; 94; 95; 96; 99

6 Guided Missiles and Equipment 1336, 1337, 1338, 14, 4935, 8140

CODE MATERIEL CATEGORY MANAGEMENT AGENCYN Self-service Stores Management Code N is assigned to items upon transfer and

replaces the regularly assigned Management Code. It is assigned for the sole purpose of simplifying stores accounting and has no management significance beyond this point. This code is not assigned in the FLIS database.

0 GSA Materiel Items cataloged by the Marine Corps and managed by the General Services Administration.

V Commissary 98

ECHELON CODES

Code ENCHELON ACQUIRING STOCK

Remarks

1 ICP All Marine Corps-managed items which have not been assigned to integratedmateriel management and which are centrally managed by the inventory control point on a system-wide basis.

2 ICP/DSSC Marine Corps-managed Recoverability Code D items and DLA/TACOM/GSA items which the integrated manager has notdecontrolled.

3 Headquarters Marine Corps(HQMC)

All Marine Corps-managed items managed by the ICP on a system- widerestrictive basis.

4 ICP/DSSCs Marine Corps/Defense/Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) items which have beendecontrolled by the inventory managers for local procurement.

5 DSSCs/Local Non-standard, non-stock type items. These items are not recorded in the centralized supply system records and are decontrolled for local procurement of general issuerequirements. No system or ICP-controlled requirement exists.

6 ICP/DSSCs Weapon system-oriented consumable items assigned to another Service/Agency for integrated materiel management which are managed by the ICP on a complex basis and which have not been decontrolled by the Integrated Materiel Manager.

7 ICP/DSSC Weapon system-oriented consumable items assigned to another Service/Agency for integrated materiel management which are managed by the ICP on a system-wide basis and which have not been decontrolled by the Integrated Materiel Manager.

8 ICP Weapon system-oriented consumable items assigned to Marine Corps forintegrated materiel management and which are managed by the ICP on a complex basis.

9 ICP Weapon system-oriented consumable items assigned to Marine Corps forintegrated materiel management and which are managed by the ICP on a system- wide basis.

NOTES:

1. Codes V and N are invalid under FLIS.

2. See volume 12, DRNs 2790 and9257.

TABLE 55MARINE CORPS STORES ACCOUNT CODES

A code employed by the Marine Corps to differentiate between items in the stock fund account or the appropriate stores account.

CODE EXPLANATION1 Marine Corps Stock Fund Account Item.2 Marine Corps Appropriation Stores Account Secondary Items.3 Marine Corps Appropriation Stores Account Principal Item.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2959.

TABLE 56QUANTITY UNIT PACK CODES

A table of codes indicating the number of Units of Issue in the unit package as established by the managing activity. The codes and Quantities per Unit Pack (QUP) for each code are as follows:

CODE QUANTITY CODE QUANTITY CODE QUANTITY0 No QUP F 20 #X BLK1 1 G 24 #Y Packager's option so long as all other

contractual requirements are met.2 2 H 253 3 J 324 4 K 365 5 L 486 6 M 50 *Z Special Requirements7 7 N 728 8 P 759 9 Q 100A 10 R 120B 12 S 144C 15 T 200D 16 U 250E 18 V 500

W 1000

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 6106 for format and definition.

2. See table 53 for Units ofIssue.

3. # - Valid for Air Force use with MOE Rule FSGM items only. In all other cases, when the Integrated Materiel Manager IMM has a recorded QUP of X or Y, the Air Force must submit a QUP of 1.

4. * - Valid for Air Force use with Federal Supply Group 13 items or foritems with a recorded MOE Rule of FSGM only. In all other cases, when the IMM has a QUP of Z, the Air Force must submit a QUP of1.

5. * QUP for ammunition and explosives will reflect the quantity in the approved exterior shipping and storage container for the National Stock Number. This quantity appears in the DoD Consolidated Ammunition Catalog, SB 708-4.

6. * Refer to special instructions or drawingsprovided.

TABLE 57MARINE CORPS RECOVERABILITY CODES

A code used by the Marine Corps to provide information on each item to indicate the disposition action on unserviceable items.

CODE EXPLANATIONA Item requires special handling/or condemnation procedures because of specific reasons (i.e., precious metal content, high

dollar value, critical material or hazardous material). Refer to appropriate manuals/directives for specific instructions.D Reparable item. When beyond lower level repair capability, return to depot. Condemnation and disposal not authorized

below depot level.F Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose at the third echelon level. H Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose at fourth echelon level.L Reparable item. Repair, condemnation, and disposal not authorized below depot/specialized repair activity level. O Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of at organization level.Z Nonreparable item. When unserviceable, condemn and dispose at the level indicated by the first digit of the maintenance

code.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2891 for format.

TABLE 58ACQUISITION ADVICE CODES

Codes indicating how (as distinguished from where) and under what restrictions an item will be acquired. (“Agency” refers to Civil Agencies with the exclusion of the General Services Administration and National Security Agency.)

CODE EXPLANATIONA SERVICE/AGENCY-REGULATED (Service/Agency use only.) #

Issue, transfer or shipment is controlled by authorities above the ICP level to assure proper and equitable distribution.1. The use or stockage of the item requires release authority based on prior or concurrent justification.2. Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Agency/Service requisitioning procedures.

B INVENTORY CONTROL POINT (ICP)-REGULATED (Service/Agency use only.) #Issue, transfer, or shipment is controlled by the ICP.1. The use or stockage of the item requires release authority based on prior or concurrent justification.2. Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Agency/Service requisitioning procedure.

C SERVICE/AGENCY-MANAGED (Service/Agency use only.) #Issue, transfer, or shipment is not subject to specialized controls other than those imposed by individual Services supply policy.1. The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.2. Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Service requisitioning procedures.

D DoD INTEGRATED MATERIEL-MANAGED, STOCKED, AND ISSUED #Issue, transfer, or shipment is not subject to specialized controls other than those imposed by the Integrated Materiel Manager/Service supply policy.1. The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.2. Requisitions must contain the fund citation required to acquire the item. Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Integrated Materiel Manager(IMM)/Service requisitioningprocedures.

E OTHER SERVICE-MANAGED, STOCKED, AND ISSUED (For Service use only if Secondary Inventory Control Activity Level of Authority (SICA LOA) is 8D and Nonconsumable Item Material Support Code (NIMSC) is 6.) Issue, transfer or shipment is not subject to specialized controls other than those imposed by the Service requisitioning policy.1. The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.2. Requisitions may require a fund citation and will be submitted in accordance with the Service requisitioning procedures.

F FABRICATE OR ASSEMBLE # (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)National Stock Numbered items fabricated or assembled from raw materials and finished products as the normal method of support. Procurement and stockage of the items are not justified because of low usage or peculiar installation factors. Distinctions between local or centralized fabricate/assemble capability are identified by the Source of Supply Modifier in the Source of Supply Column of the Service Management Data Lists.

G GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (GSA)/CIVIL AGENCY INTEGRATED MATERIELMANAGED, STOCKED AN D ISSUED Identifies GSA/Civil Agency-managed items available from GSA/Civil Agency supply distribution facilities. Requisitions and fund citations will be submitted in accordance with GSA/Civil Agency/Service requisitioning procedures.

H DIRECT DELIVERY UNDER A CENTRAL CONTRACT # (VENDOR STOCKED)Issue, transfer or shipment is not subject to specialized controls other than those imposed by IMM/Service/Agency

supply policy.1. The item is centrally managed and procured.2. Normal issue is by direct shipment from the vendor to the user at the order of the ICP or IMM. However, orders may be shipped from stock by ICP or IMM distribution facilities when the vendor's minimum order quantity is not met, or when stocks are being drawn down.3. Requisitions and fund citations will be submitted in accordance with IMM/Service/Agency Requisitioning Procedures.4. Generally, delivery will be made within applicable Service/Agency guidelines addressing customer-required timeframe.

I DIRECT ORDERING FROM A CENTRAL CONTRACT/SCHEDULE # (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)Issue, transfer or shipment is not subject to specialized controls other than those imposed by IMM/service supply policy. The item is covered by a centrally issued contractual document or by any multiple-award Federal Supply Schedule, which permits using activities to place orders directly on vendors for direct delivery to the user.

J NOT STOCKED, CENTRALLY PROCURED # (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)IMM/Service centrally managed but not stocked item. Procurement will be initiated only after receipt of a requisition.

K CENTRALLY STOCKED FOR OVERSEAS ONLY #Main means of supply is local purchase or direct ordering from a central contract/schedule when the Federal Supply Schedule Number is shown in the CMD record. Item is stocked in domestic supply system for those activities unable to procure locally due to nonavailiability of procurement sources or where local purchase is prohibited (e.g., ASPR; Flow of Gold; or by internal Service/Agency restraints). Requisitions will be submitted by overseas activities in accordance with Service/Agency requisitioning procedures. NOTE: Continental U.S. (CONUS) activities will obtain supply support through local procurement procedures.

L LOCAL PURCHASE# (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)DLA/GSA/Service/Agency-managed items authorized for local purchase as normal means of support at base, post, camp or station level. Item not stocked in wholesale distribution system of IMM/Service/Agency ICP.

M RESTRICTED REQUISITIONS-MAJOR OVERHAUL (Service/Agency use only.) #Items (Assemblies and/or component parts) which for lack of specialized tools, test equipment, etc., can be used only by major overhaul activities. Base, post, camp or station activities will not requisition unless authorized to perform major overhaulfunction.

N RESTRICTED REQUISITIONING-DISPOSAL (Service/Agency use only.) #Discontinued items no longer authorized for issue except on the specific approval of the Service inventory manager. Requisitions may be submitted in accordance with Service requisitioning procedures in instances where valid requirements exist and replacing item data has not been furnished.

O PACKAGED FUELS (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)DLA-managed and Service-regulated.1. Item will be centrally procured in accordance with DoD 4140.25-M, Procedures for the Management of Petroleum Products, but not stocked by IMM. Long lead-time required.2. Requirements will be satisfied by direct shipment to the user either from a vendor or from Service assets at the order of the ICP or IMM.3. Requirements and/or requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Service procedures.

P RESTRICTED REQUISITION - SECURITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SAP)1. Indicates item is stocked or acquired only for SAP (replaces Military Assistance Program (MAP)) requirements, or

2. Indicates item is nonstocked and materiel is ordered from the contractor for shipment directly to the foreign government.3. Base, post, camp, or station will not requisition.

Q BULK PETROLEUMPRODUCTSDLA-managed.1. Item may be either centrally stocked or available by direct delivery under a central contract.2. Requirements will be submitted by Military Services in accordance with IMM procedures.3. Item will be supplied in accordance with DoD 4140.25-M.

R RESTRICTED REQUISITION-GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL (GFM)Indicates item is centrally procured and stocked as GFM in connection with the manufacture of military items. Base, post, camp or station will not requisition.

S RESTRICTED REQUISITIONING-OTHER SERVICE FUNDED (Service use only.)For Service-managed items whereby the issue, transfer or shipment is subject to specialized controls of the funding Military Service.1. Item is procured by a Military Service for the funding Military Service and is centrally managed by the funding

Service.2. The procuring Military Service has no requirement in its logistic system for the item.

T CONDEMNED(NON-STOCKED ITEMS)Item is no longer authorized for procurement, issue, use or requisitioning.

U LEAD SERVICE-MANAGED as a minimum provides procurement, disposal, and single submitter functions. Wholesale logistics responsibilities which are to be performed by the PICA in support of SICA are defined by the SICA NIMS Code.

V TERMINAL ITEM #Identifies items in stock, but future procurement is not authorized. Requisitions may continue to be submitted until stocks are exhausted. Preferred item National Stock Number is normally provided by application of the phrase: When Exhausted Use (NSN). Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with IMM/Service requisitioning procedures as applicable.

W RESTRICTED REQUISITIONING-SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLY (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)Indicates stock number has been assigned to a generic item for use in bid invitations, allowance lists, etc., against which no stocks are ever recorded. Requisitions will be submitted only in accordance with IMM/Service requisitioning procedures. (This code will be used, when applicable, in conjunction with Phrase Code S (Stock as NSN(s)). It is considered applicable for use when a procurement source(s) becomes available. The Phrase Code S and the applicable “stock as” NSN(s) will then be applied for use in stock, store and issue actions.)

X SEMIACTIVE ITEM-NO REPLACEMENT (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)A potentially inactive NSN which must be retained in the supply system as an item of supply because (1) stocks of the item are on hand or in use below the wholesale level and (2) the NSN is cited in equipment authorization documents TO & E, TA, TM, etc., or in-use assets are being reported.1. Items are authorized for central procurement but not authorized for stockage at wholesale level.2. Requisitions for in-use replacement will be authorized in accordance with individual Military Service directives.3. Requisitions may be submitted as requirements generate. Repetitive demands may dictate an AAC change to permit wholesalestockage.

Y TERMINAL ITEM # (NON-STOCKED ITEMS)Future procurement is not authorized. No wholesale stock is available for issue.1. Requisitions will not be processed to the wholesale manager.

2. Internal Service/agency requisitioning may be continued in accordance with the Service/agency requisitioning policies.

Z INSURANCE/NUMERIC STOCKAGE OBJECTIVE ITEM#Items which may be required occasionally or intermittently, and prudence requires that a nominal quantity of materiel be stocked due to the essentiality or the lead time of the item.1. The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.2. Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with IMM/Service requisitioning procedures.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2507.# - Authorized for segment B input.

TABLE 59SOURCE OF SUPPLY MODIFIER CODES

Codes denoting routing information for requisitions which cannot be addressed to a single MILSTRIP routing identifier or when a single routing identifier cannot be assigned.

CODE EXPLANATIONJCA Authorization and Procurement Purposes (Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM)/Service) JCD DeleteJCK CondemnedJCL Local Manufacture - Fabricate or Assembly (DLA/Service)JCM Depot Manufacture - Fabricate or Assembly (Service, except Air

Force) JCR Reference to Phrase (Service)JDC Commercial (DLA)JDF Defense Fuel Supply Center (DFSC) Distribution Plan/Contact Bulletin and Special Procurement

Programs JDS DLA Supply ScheduleJSB Schedule of Blind-Made Products (Service)JSC Commercial (Service)JSP Federal Prison Industries(Service)JSY Local Purchase U3A, Appendix A, Aircraft spares

only. JVC Commercial (VA)JVS Federal Supply Schedule/Decentralized Schedule (VA)

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 2948 for format and definition.

2. Code Structure:

a. First Position (J) indicates nondefinitive routing identifier.

b. Second Position indicates: C-Category, D-DLA, S-Service and V-Veterans Administration (VA).

c. Third Position indicates sourceor further defines the category.

TABLE 60NAVY SPECIAL MATERIEL IDENTIFICATION CODES

1. A two-position alphanumeric code used by the Navy to categorize material on the basis of requirements for source or quality control; technical design or configuration control; procurement, stocking and issue control; special receipt, inspection, testing, storage, or handling.

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:AA Attack Aircraft (Al)AB Asbestos free material, carrier application AC AN/ALR-6 Airborne Counter-Measures Receiving Set AE Special Electronics Aircraft (E1)AF FighterAG Depot Level Repairable Non-Developmental Items (NDI)

AH (Non-JSL Items) Helicopters (H1)AJ VRC107 (JTIDS)AK Ordalt KitsAM MH-60S OAMCM Mission KitAN Jet Engines (J33)AP PatrolAQ Turbo Prop Engines (TF30)AS Anti-SubmarineAT AV8B F402-RR-408 Engine Model Code PEG408AU Helicopter (H-1)AV VTOP/STOL Aircraft (0V10)AX Common Airframe MaterialAY AW Fire Control Radar SystemAZ Special Projects (AIMS)A1 Gas Turbine Engine (LM2500)A2 Auxiliary A3 Auxiliary, Advance Equipment Repair Program (AERP)A4 ASH and Undersea Warfare Systems A5 Surface Warfare Systems A6 DD 963/DDG 993 Class Ship Engineering Control System EquipmentA7 PHM Unique Items A8 Night AttackA9 Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS). USM-636 Electrical Equipment Test System.BA AttackBB BQM-34S Target BC AV-8B Night Attack Harrier Radar Configuration BE Special Electronic Aircraft (E2/C2)

BF (JSL Items) Fighter Aircraft (F4)BG Consumables Non-Developmental Items (NDI)BH Helicopters (H2)BL MH60S Knighthawk BM RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT (M34)BN Jet Engines (34)BP Patrol Aircraft (T53)

BQ (Non-JSL Items) Turbo Prop Engines (T2)BT Trainer Aircraft (U6)BU Utility Aircraft BV LTN-72 Inertial Navigation System Inertial Navigation System BY Versatile Avionics Shop Test (VAST)BZ Special Projects (TALOS)B1 Boats and Landing Craft B3 FFG 7 Class Ship Engineering Control System Equipment B4 Support of Pre-Provisioning Items for which NAVICP PHIL acts as POEB5 Target Drone (QF4N)B6 AN/ASTA PODB7 AN/DPT-1 Emitter Assembly

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:B8 GE38-1B Turbo-Shaft Engine B9 MQ-8C Vertical Takeoff & Landing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (VTUAV)CA CRYPTO Non-Design Control Repair Parts (DCRPs)CB MH-60R Helicopter DCRPSCC COMSEC DCRPSCE SIGINT DCRPSCF Research Development Testing and Evaluation (RD&E) Conventional Ammunition CG Tactical Advance Computer Joint Work Station (ND17H Items)CH AN/SQQ-89(V) Weapons System CJ Reconnaissance Aircraft (RA-5C)CK Common Automatic Recovery System (CARS)CL Allison Engine (AE1107C)CM BQM-111 Drone-Peculiar Support EquipmentCP An item that requires special cleaning and packaging for oxygen/nitrogen service (e.g., valves, piping

systems, generators).CQ Desert Air DA-100CS Anti-Submarine Aircraft (S3)CT Cargo/Transport Aircraft RC-12FS, 163563 and 163564CU Aircraft Container (Except Engine)CX NAFI MaterialCY AWG-9 Weapons Control SystemCZ CASS/OTPSC1 An item that requires special and packaging for oxygen/nitrogen service (e.g., valves, piping systems,

generators) which also must meet the requirements of level 1.C2 K-34 Engine, Gas Turbine KitC3 Combat DirectionC4 CG-47 Class Engineering Control System EquipmentC5 ALRE, Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment, GeneralC6 ALRE CAI, Aircraft Launch and Recovery, Critical Application Item (CAI)C7 ALRE CSI, Aircraft Launch and Recovery, Critical Safety Item (CSI)C8 AN/ALQ-231(V)1DA Attack Aircraft (A4)DC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C-54)DG An item that requires special cleaning and packing for oxygen/hydrogen service (e.g., valves, piping

system, generators).DH Helicopters (H3)DN Jet Engines (J48)DQ Turbo Prop Engines (T56)DS Deep Submergence DT Cargo/Transport Aircraft (T28)DU Utility Aircraft (U11)DY Integrated Helicopter Avionic System (IHAS)DZ Special Projects (SHOEHORN)D0 An item that requires special cleaning and packaging for oxygen/nitrogen service (MIL-STD-1330/MIL-

STD-1622 critical clean) and is considered Deep Submergence Program Scope of Certification MCD "B" material. Each item has undergone Receipt Inspection to insure it meets the requirements of the applicable specification and /or drawing and is certified for use in DSS-SOC applications. Items shall have serialization markings identified on a securely attached Ready For Issue (RFI) tag.

D1 SEAL Delivery Vehicle item with Objective Quality EvidenceD2 PHM 1 Class Ship Engineering Control System EquipmentD3 Gas Turbine Engine (501K-17)D4 An item that supports the Deep Submergence Program and is considered Scope of Certification MCD "B"

material. Each item has undergone Receipt Inspection to insure it meets the requirements of the applicable specification and /or drawing and is certified for use in DSS-SOC applications. Items shall have serialization markings identified on a securely attached Ready For Issue (RFI) tag.

D5 An item that supports the Deep Submergence Program and is considered Scope of Certification MCD "A" material. Each item has undergone Receipt Inspection to insure it meets the requirements of the applicable specification and /or drawing and is certified for use in DSS-SOC applications. Items shall be permanently marked or tagged with a unique number traceable to the OQE.

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:D6 An item that requires special cleaning and packaging for oxygen/nitrogen service (MIL-STD-1330/MIL-

STD-1622 critical clean) and is considered Deep Submergence Program Scope of Certification MCD "A" material. Each item has undergone Receipt Inspection to insure it meets the requirements of the applicable specification and /or drawing and is certified for use in DSS-SOC applications. Items shall be permanently marked or tagged with unique number traceable to the OQE.

D7 An item that supports the Deep Submergence Program and is considered Scope of Certification MCD "C" material.

D8 An item that requires special cleaning and packaging for oxygen/nitrogen service (MIL-STD-1330/MIL-STD-1622 critical clean) and is considered Deep Submergence Program Scope of Certification MCD "C" material

D9 SEAL Delivery Vehicle item with Objective Quality Evidence and 02 cleaning requirementsEB NAVAIR Kits EC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C117)ED Explosive ordnance disposal tools/equipmentEE Special Electronic Aircraft (E2C)EF Fighter Aircraft (F8)EG Tactical Advance Computer Joint Workstation (NDI 1H Items)EM M37 BQM-111 Drone Peculiar Support EquipmentEN Jet Engines (J52)EP Patrol Aircraft (EP-3E)EQ Turbo Prop Engines (T58)ER Turbo Prop Engines (0-435)ES EOD Non-Magnetic Oxygen Clean MaterialET Cargo/Transport AircraftEU Utility Aircraft

EV (JSL Items) VTOL/STOL AircraftEW Fleet Electronic Warfare Support GroupEX Common Electronic Communication Equipment and Parts, Primary ManufacturersEY 4R/5R Cog Items Managed by BRASOEZ Short Aircraft Take-off System (SATS) Power Turbine and Associated SystemsE2 ElectricalE3 Electrical, AERPE4 ME831-800 Gas Turbine AssemblyE5 ME831-800 Special Support EquipmentE6 ME831-800 Ancillary EquipmentE7 E-2D Advanced HawkeyeE8 EA-18GE9 RQ-21A Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft system (STUAS)FA Attack Aircraft (A6)FB Fighter Aircraft (F-16N)FC Cargo/Transport Aircraft FE EA6B Special Electronic Aircraft (Example Cap Configuration)FF Fighter Aircraft (F9)FK Field Change KitsFM AQM-172A Target DroneFN Jet Engines (J57)FP Patrol (P3C)FQ Turbo Prop (T64)FR Turbo Prop Engines (0-470)FT Cargo/Transport Aircraft (T34)FV MQ-8B Vertical Takeoff & Landing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (VTUAV) NAVICP-PHILFW AN/ARC-210 (V) Receiver/Transmitter SystemFX Common Electronic Communication Equipment And Parts, Miscellaneous ManufacturersFZ Special Projects (GFE)F1 Salvage EquipmentF2 MQ-8B UAV Rolls Royce Model RR250-C20W EngineF3 T-10205-100B Gas Turbine AssemblyF4 T-10205-100B Special Support EquipmentF5 T-10205-100B Ancillary EquipmentF6 F-405 NAVAIR Power Plant Change KitF7 CFM56-7B27A3 Engine

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:F8 AN/ANS-139 Aircraft Inertial Navigation SystemF9 MQ-8C UAV Engine

GA (Non-JSL Items) Attack Aircraft (A7)GC Cargo Transport Aircraft (C119)GE EA6B Special Electronic Aircraft (I Cap Configuration)

GF (Non-HSP) Fighter Support Aircraft (F/A-18)GH Helicopters (H34)GJ 0-2A AircraftGL Gold Disk Repair Capable NSNGM M74 BQM-111 Drone Peculiar Support EquipmentGN Jet Engines (J60)

GQ (Non-JSL items) Turbo Prop Engines (T76)GR APG-71 Airborne Radar SystemGT Cargo/Transport Aircraft (T39)GV VAST Modification KitsGY VAST Interface DevicesGZ TACAMO Communications CentralG1 TF-40B Gas Turbine AssemblyG2 TF-40B Special Support EquipmentG3 TF-40B Ancillary EquipmentG4 T-62T-40-7 Gas Turbine AssemblyG5 T-62T-40-7 Special Support EquipmentG6 T-62T-40-7 Ancillary EquipmentG7 Usm-737 Electronic Consolidated Automated Support System (ECASS) NAVSUO WSS-PG8 F-35 Aircraft and Prime Mission EquipmentHB HARPOON: Anti-Ship Cruise Missile, Depot and Intermediate ItemsHC Helicopter Common AvionicsHL Harvest Hawk (HH) Weapon System /KC -130J assigned to NAVSUPWSS-PHM Fighter Aircraft (Q-86F)HP AE 3007H Engine/NAVSUP WSS-PHQ Predominant Weapons/Application-F16 A/B Fighter Aircraft assigned to- NAVSUP WSS-PHS Helicopters (UH-3H)HT Helicopters (SH-60F)HX Meteorological MaterialHZ Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System(LAMPS)H2 HullH3 Hull, Advanced Equipment Repair Program (AERP)H5 CH-53K Sikorsky Heavy Lift HelicopterJA Attack Aircraft (A5)JQ T50 Turbo Prop EnginesJX Ground Photographic ItemsJZ AN/ARC-159 Radio ItemsKA Attack Aircraft (AV-8)KB KC130-JSystemKC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C-121)KE C-130T “Avionics Obsolescence Upgrade (AOU)” I.E. Avionics Equipment Suite (Glass Cockpit)KF KC130J AIRCRAFTENGINE AE2100D3KH HH-60H, HH-60J Configuration HelicoptersKN Jet Engines (J65)KZ ARN 52 itemsLA Attack Aircraft (EA-6B)LB EA-6B Advanced Capability (ADCAP) Aircraft Peculiar SystemsLC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C130)LH Helicopters (H43)LN Jet Engines (J69)

LQ (JSL Items) Turbo Prop Engines (T76)LR R1340 Airborne Radar SystemLU Helicopters (CH-53E)LX Safety and survival materialLZ ASN 30 TACAOMO III

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:L1 An item that supports either a SUBSAFE or Level 1 system that has undergone the extreme material

control and quality assurance techniques that provide objective evidence of its acceptance for its appropriate application. Each item has certification papers (or special markings that provide traceability to the certification) that pedigree its material and physical properties, provide traceability, to manufacturer, contract list and lot, and document the quality assurance system and test requirements applied to the item

L2 Hydrostatic Testing Commodity ContractsMA Attack Aircraft (A7)MC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C131)

MF (Non-JSL Items) Fighter Aircraft (F4)MG Miscellaneous Air Launched Missiles, Depot and Intermediate ItemsMH Helicopters (H46)MN Jet Engines (J85)

MQ (JSL Items) Turbo Prop Engines (T53)MR R1820 Airborne Radar SystemMS Multifunctional information Distribution System (MIDS)MZ Joint In-Flight Data Transmission System (JIFDATS)M1 MSC unique componentsM2 Military Sealift Common Items Requiring American Bureau of Shipbuilding (ABS) and/or United States

Coast Guard (USCG) inspection and certification.NA Attack Aircraft (A6-C-TRIM)NC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C1)NE C41 systems/equipment under technical program management control at NAVICP-OF West

NF (UK) Fighter Aircraft (F4)NH Helicopters (H50)NN Jet Engines (J79)NQ T400 CP 400 Turbo Prop EnginesNR R1830 Airborne Radar SystemNT Annular Ball Bearing for quiet operation application to submarine usage, (Noise Test Bearings)NU Helicopters (MH-53E)NW C4I systems/equipment under technical program management control at NAVICP-OF EastNX Common Jet Engine Accessory MaterialNZ APN141 ItemsN1 NavigationPB FMS Transaction MaterialPC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (NKC-135)PE C-2A Peculiar ComponentsPF Fighter Aircraft (F14)PH Helicopters (H52)PJ Conversion of OV-IDA Aircraft to the OV-10D Plus ConfigurationPN Jet Engines (J400)PP Integrated Propulsion Plant Planning Yard, Newport News (IPPPY)PQ Turbo Prop Engines TF30 P412/P412APX Common Aircraft Engine MaterialPY Digital Modular Tester (DOMOTE II)PZ APN153 ItemsP1 PeriscopesP2 PropulsionP3 Propulsion, AERPP8 P-8A POSEIDON AIRCRAFTP9 Phoenix Missile AIM-54QA Equipment/parts requiring special material control and quality assurance which support surface or

submarine application.QC Cargo/Transport Aircraft (C4)QE Fighter Aircraft - First (F18 E/F)QF Fighter Aircraft (F18 E/F)

QH (Non-JSL Items) Helicopters (H53)QM BQM 74C Aerial TargetQN Jet Engines (TF41)QR R2800 Aircraft Radar SystemQX Common Aircraft Propeller MaterialQY Meteorological Equipment Change ASN 30 Items

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:QZ ASN 30 ItemsQ1 Sonar PoolQ2 Sonar PoolQ3 Item that supports a Level 1 or SUBSAFE critical system that has undergone quality assurance during the

acquisition process.Q4 Sonar Equipment Managed by PMS 409Q5 An item that supports SUBSAFE critical systems and requires Objective Quality Evidence that quality

assurance requirements have been met, including Certification of Tests for hydrostatic and/or operational testing and item serialization traceable to the certifications during initial procurement and any subsequent repairs. Government source inspection is invoked.

RA Attack Aircraft (A6E)RE Non-Source Bearing RADIACRF AN/ARC-182 Radio System

RH (JSL Items) Helicopters (H1)RM Mission Essential Target EquipmentRN F14-B 400 Engine (F401-PW)RQ MQ-4C Broad Area Maritime SurveillanceRS Radioactive Source Bearing RADIACRV MH-60S Armed Helo Mission KitRX Ground and airborne gas turbine engines, auxiliary power unit’s accessories and parts.RY AWG-21RZ ASN 30 Items TACAMOR1 RadarR2 Electronic Warfare (EW) and Electronic Support Measures (ESM) systemsR3 Exterior CommunicationsR4 Interior CommunicationsR5 Submarine Electromagnetic SensorsR6 Acoustic and ACINT systemsR9 Reconfigurable Transportable Consolidated Automated Support System (RTCASS)SA Small arms/weapons, which require special receipt, storage, issue, and controls by serial number.SB SUBSAFE items (covered by SMIC SS) for which special cleaning and packaging for oxygen service is

required. As of 8/1/00, NSNs with SMIC SB were re-identified to SMIC C1. Material with SMIC SB is still in the supply system.

SC Is assigned to Columbia Class Submarine Flight Critical Components (SFCC). This material processes safety critical functions and/or data elements in the FBW SCS and HMCCS. Material coded with SC SMIC requires certification at a NAVSEA approved activity and segregated storage. Additionally, all activities shall ensure the proper handling, storage, packaging and shipping of a CONFIDENTIAL FBW asset IAW DOD 5200.1R (Jan 1997), SECNAV M-5510.36 (Jun 2006), NAVSUPINST 4460.6 (MAR 2011) and applicable organizational policies.

SE ALQ-92 ItemsSF Fighter Aircraft (F18)SM AN/ALQ-165 Airborne Self-Protection JammerSN Jet Engines (TF34-GE-2)SP Navy Stock Account item which is unique to SSPO controlled fleet ballistic missile weapon system

program. SMIC SP establishes a weapons system relationship.SQ Submarine Antenna Quality Assured MaterialSR Attack Aircraft (AV8B)SS An item is support of the SUBSAFE program that meets all the requirements for L1 coding. In addition,

the installation of this item in critical (SUBSAFE) systems requires that the vital attributes of the item be pedigreed further by 100\% non- destructive tests. These tests are primary radiography, but may include magnetic particle, dye penetrant, and/or ultrasonic testing. As of 8/1/00, NSNs with SMIC SS were re-identified to SMIC L1. Material with SMIC SS is still in the supply system.

SW Seawolf Ship Control System ElectronicsSY GE F414-400 EngineSZ ASN 92 Carrier Airborne Inertial Navigation System (CAINS)S1 Surface Ship Level 1 MaterialS2 Unique Sonar Systems (AN/BQR-15,AN/BQR-19, AN/BQR-21, AN/BQR-T4)S3 Submarine CommunicationsS7 ASH 37 Structural Data Recording SetS9 Flight Recorder SetTA Attack Aircraft (A7E)

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:TC General Electronic Major Components (not end items)TD Peculiar spares and repair parts in support of cognizance symbol 20 training equipmentTE General Purpose Electronic Test EquipmentTF KA6D Special Electronic Aircraft (ICAP configuration)TG ALQ-231 Intrepid Tiger (V1)TM General Electronic End ItemsTN Jet Engines (F404)TP Torpedo Functional Items Replacement (FIR) componentsTR TRIDENT Ships ProgramTS Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) hardware controlled by SP that requires special packaging/markings and

inventory system updates for tracking purposesTU LM2500 Gas Turbine EquipmentTV LM2500 Special Support EquipmentTW LM2500 Ancillary Equipment AvionicsTX Support Equipment and PartsTY DR Stram SystemTZ Tactical Air Navigation Set (TACAN)T1 TRIDENT Test Equipment for TRIDENT SSBNsT2 Trident Unique ConfigurationsT4 T-45 NAVAIR Airframe Change KitT6 T-6A/B Texan IIT7 T-44C PegasusT5 T-45 C Goshawk Jet TrainerT8 T-44 NAVAIR Airframe Change KitT9 ALQ-231 Intrepid Tiger (V3)UA Attack Aircraft (TA-7C)UB 501K-17 Gas Turbine AircraftUC 501K-17 Special Support EquipmentUD 501K-17 Ancillary EquipmentUF TRIDENT Training Device 21C10 (ship control trainer) and 21C1 (submarine damage control)

UH (Common) Helicopters (H-3/H-4/H-46/H53)UJ Target Control System ChangeUM Underwater Mines and Depth Charges

UN (F402) Jet Engines (PEGASUS)UR R3350 Airborne Radar SystemUS H-46 Dynamic Component ChangeUT H-53 Dynamic Component ChangeUU H-1 Dynamic Component ChangeUV H-2 Dynamic Component ChangeUW H-3 Dynamic Component ChangeUX Common Aircraft InstrumentsUY Advanced Signal Processor (AN/UYS-1)UZ AAM-60(V) Test SetU2 H-60 Dynamic Component Change Technical Directive Compliance KitsU3 H-60 T700 Engine Technical Directive Compliance KitsVA Air Force Variant (CV-22)VB E-6A CFM56-2A Engine Model Code 456-GE-2AVD V-22 Dynamic Component Change (DCC) TECHNICA DIRECTIVE CHANGE KITS Technical

Directive Change KitsVE EA-6A Special Electronic Aircraft (Peculiar)VF Fighter Aircraft (F5 E/F)VG Equipment and/or parts requiring special material control and quality assurance, which support surface or

submarine application. Special cleaning and packaging for oxygen/hydrogen service is required.VH MARK III Helicopters (SH-60B)VJ Swimmer Support System (S-0417-SW)VK AN/AYK-14(V) Std Airborne ComputerVL ATS-1 Class Critical Diesel Engine PartsVM Equipment and/or parts requiring special material control and quality assurance, which support the non-

magnetic signature of minesweepers.VN Electrostatic Discharge - Sensitive

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:VP Depermed Diesel Engine Piece PartsVS Diving EquipmentVT Cargo/Transport Aircraft (T38)VU Virginia Class Ship Control System ElectronicsVX Launching AccessoriesVY Dynamic Alignment Test Sets (DATS)VZ Hybrid Automatic Test Set (HATS)V1 T406-AD-400 Engine (Model Code 6AD400X) Utilized on V22 AircraftV2 MV-22 AircraftWA Drone Aircraft (QF-9G)WB Drone Aircraft (QF-9J)WC Drone Aircraft (QT-33A)WD Drone Aircraft (QF45B)WE Drone Aircraft (QF-86)WF Drone Aircraft (QF-8)

WH (JSL Items) Helicopters (H53)WK H46 Safety, Reliability and Maintainability (SR&M) ProgramWN Submarine outboard cable assembly that must be in compliance with molding manual NAVSEA S9320-

AM-PRO-020/MLDG. Product must be manufactured by a PRO-020 certified vendor with a copy of a Test Inspection Report accompanying each cable assembly delivered. The manual provides minimum guidelines for cable assembly molding, inspection, and testing. Vendors are audited for compliance with personnel training/certification requirements, safety and environmental controls, and equipment requirements.

WM AN/ALQ-167 Counter-Measure SetWP Match Conditioned Small ArmsWX Common Aircraft Instrument PartsWZ AN/APN 194 Electronic Altimeter SetXA EA-6B ICAP III AircraftXC Reprocured C2A Aircraft (Peculiar)XE I-CAP II Peculiar Aircraft (EA-6B)XF E-6A and E6B Special Electronic AircraftXH SH-60B Electronics HelicoptersXL Clothing and SurvivalXM Target Control SystemXN Jet Engines (F110-GE-400)XQ Turbo Prop Engines (T700)XW Sea Wing (AN/ALR 40)XY Computerized Automatic Test (CAT III D)XZ Aircraft Radioactive MaterialX1 Nuclear PowerX2 Nuclear Reactor Plant (NRP) material under the technical cognizance of the NAVSEA 08 special

designed, manufactured and/or treated for use in a NRP or controls thereof. This material requires special handling, final machining, etc., by the user prior to installation and use.

X3 Nuclear Reactor Plant (NRP) material under the technical cognizance of the NAVSEA 08 special designed, manufactured and/or treated for use in a NRP or controls thereof. This category includes all other NRP items which are not coded X2 or X4.

X4 Special category of Nuclear Reactor Plant (NRP) material which is procured by NAVICP MECH and technically receipt inspected and certified as ready for use by a naval nuclear shipyard.

X5 Navy Nuclear Reactor Plant (NNRP) component level material under the technical cognizant of NAVSEA 08, but managed by NAVICP MECH. This SMIC contains all component level nuclear material not qualifying for X1 or X4 SMIC assignment.

X6 Naval Reactor Plant items specifically designed, manufactured and/or treated for use in Level 1 Naval Reactor Plant applications. All Level 1 items which do not qualify for SMIC X1, X2, or X4 assignment are assigned SMIC X6. Since the outer packaging of material received from the Navy Supply System may not be marked with an X6 SMIC, end users should consult applicable logistics information (e.g., the Q COSAL, FEDLOG, Haystack, etc.) to determine the current SMIC assignment. If an X6 SMIC is currently assigned in any of the applicable logistics information, the material is considered pre-certified Level 1 material and does not require a Ready-For-Issue tag.

CODE IDENTIFIES ITEMS WITH PREDOMINANT APPLICATION TO:X7 Naval Reactor Propulsion material qualified and marked as acceptable for use in reactor plant clean and

steam plant clean applications under the technical cognizance of the Naval Sea Systems Command (Directorate, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, NAVSEA 08) that is managed by Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support and is specially designed, manufactured and/or treated for use in both reactors plant clean and steam plant clean application. Assigned to NAVSUP-WSS-M

X8 Nuclear Reactor Plant material under the technical cognizance of NAVSEA 08 that is specially designed, manufactured, and/or treated for use in a Nuclear Reactor Plant or Controls thereof. For additional details see NAVSEA S9213-45-NAN-00(u).

YA AQM-37A Power Target SystemYB BQM-34A Power Target SystemYC BQM-34E Power Target SystemYD MQM-74A Power Target SystemYE AQM-34C Power Target SystemYF AQM-36 Power Target SystemYG AFC-50 BQM-74C Target DroneYM AN/DLQ-3C Counter-measure SetYR UH-1Y Huey HelicopterYW TACAIR Electronic Warfare SystemsYX Common aircraft systems components, furnishings, in-flight refueling, tires, tubes, and parts.YZ Misc. Kit ApplicationsZA A/A 47N-3 Towed Target SystemZB A/A 37U-15 Towed Target SystemZC RMU-8A Towed Target SystemZD TDU-22B Towed Target ZE TDU-22A/B Towed Target SystemZF QM-56 Surface Moving TargetsZG QM-41A3 Surface Moving TargetsZH CE1-3 CatapultZJ M21 Arresting GearZK Short Airfield for Tactical Support (SATS) Visual Landing AidsZL Short Airfield for Tactical Support (SATS) Earth Anchor InstallationZM Short Airfield for Tactical Support (SATS) PackagingZN Reusable Container Modification KitsZR AH-1Z Cobra HelicopterZW Electronic warfare systems common to special electronics aircraft.ZX Common aircraft electrical power supply components, reciprocating engine accessories and parts.ZY AN/APN 118(TACAN)ZZ AN/ALQ-126 ECM Equipment Items

2. The following codes have been assigned for use with Kit Identification Numbers (KINs) to identify Kits in support of equipment, materiel, etc.:

CODE EQUIPMENTBX Common Armament and Fire Control MaterialDX Common Aircraft Electrical MaterialGX General Aeronautical MaterialKX Airborne Photographic ItemsMI MK-75 Special Gun PartsMX Common Guided Missile MaterialSX Special Aircraft and Engine Tool and Support Equipment/PartsXX Common Aircraft Control Equipment, Landing Gear, Seats, Miscellaneous

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2834.

TABLE 61CONTROLLED INVENTORY ITEM CODES

(PHYSICAL SECURITY/ARMS, AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES SECURITY RISK/PILFERAGE CODES)

1. Number of characters: One.

2. Type of code: Alphabetic, Numeric or Symbol.

3. Explanation: CIIC represents three separate segments of codes used to identify an items (1) security classification and/or (2) sensitivity or (3) pilferage controls for storage and transportation of DoD assets. These CIICs (DRN 2863) identify the extent and type of special handling required due to the classified nature or special characteristics of the item.

These codes and the explanation of each code are as follows:

a. CLASSIFIED ITEMS CODE: A code indicating the materiel requires protection in the interest of national security in accordance with the provisions of DoD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program. Codes designated by an asterisk (*) below may be applied to Arms, Ammunition and Explosives (AA&E). Refer to specific definitions in subparagraph b, and FLIS Procedures Manual Volume 10, Table 192, for valid DEMIL Code and CIIC combinations.

CODE EXPLANATION

A Confidential - Formerly Restricted Data

B Confidential - Restricted Data

C* ConfidentialD Confidential -CryptologicE Secret - CryptologicF Top Secret - CryptologicG Secret - Formerly Restricted DataH Secret - Restricted DataK Top Secret - Formerly Restricted Data

L Top Secret - Restricted DataO Item contains unclassified Naval nuclear propulsion information, disposal andaccess limitations are identified

in OPNAVINST N9210.3.S SecretT Top SecretU UnclassifiedW A component as defined in AFI 91-101, Air Force nuclear weapons security program, and identified in

Technical Order 21M-LGM-30F-12-1, Minuteman nuclear security procedures for the WS-133A-M/B Weapon System.

7* Items assigned a Demilitarization Code other than A, B, Q or P for which another CIIC is inappropriate. (NOTE: The loss, theft, unlawful 011disposition, and/or recovery of an item with CIIC 7 will be investigated in accordance with DoD 4000.25-2-M and DoD 7200.14–R, Volume 12, Chapter7).

9 This code identifies an item as a Controlled Cryptographic Item (CCI). CCI is described as secure telecommunications or information handling equipment, associated cryptographic component, or other hardware item which performs a critical COMSEC function. Items so designated are unclassified but controlled, and will bear the designation “Controlled Cryptographic Item or CCI.”

NOTE: Codes for Department of Energy (DOE) Special Design and Quality-Controlled items under management control of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) (identified by CAGE Code 87991) in the FLIS data base will be assigned and processed in accordance with DOE-DSWA TP 100-1. Supply Management of Nuclear Weapons Materiel.

b: SENSITIVE ITEMS CODE: Material which requires a high degree of protection and control due to statutory requirements or regulations, such as narcotics and drug abuse items; precious metals; items which are of high value, highly technical or of a hazardous nature; and arms, ammunition, explosives (AA&E) and demolition material. Security Risk Categories (SRC) are found in DoD 5100.76-M, Physical Security of Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.

CODE EXPLANATION1 Highest Sensitivity (SRC I) – UNCLASSIFIED AA&E. Non-nuclear missiles, recoilless rifles and rockets in a

ready-to-fire (certified round) configuration. Examples: (e.g. Patriot missile launch canister, FIM-92 Stinger, M47 Dragon, Javelin, M72 LAW, M136 AT4 LAAW, M141 BDM) and explosive rounds for non-nuclear missiles and rockets. This SRC also applies in situations where the launcher tubes and explosive rounds, though not in a ready-to fire configuration, are jointly stored or transported.

2 High Sensitivity (SRC II) – UNCLASSIFIED AA&E. (See NOTES (4), (5), and (6) below).3 Moderate Sensitivity (SRC III) – UNCLASSIFIED AA&E. (See NOTES (4), (5), and (6) below).4 Low Sensitivity (SRC IV) – UNCLASSIFIED AA&E. (See NOTES (4), (5), and (6) below).5 Highest Sensitivity (SRC I) – SECRET AA&E. (See NOTE (3) below).6 Highest Sensitivity (SRC I) – CONFIDENTIAL AA&E. (See NOTE (3) below).7 Non-Sensitive (SRC-N/A) — UNCLASSIFIED AA&E

8 High Sensitivity (SRC II) – CONFIDENTIAL AA&E. (See NOTE (3) below).

C Moderate Sensitivity (SRC III) and Low Sensitivity (SRC IV) - CONFIDENTIAL AA&E. (See NOTE (3) below) in Table 61 under subparagraph B of FLIS Procedure Manual, DoD4100.39-M).

Q A drug or other controlled substance designated as a Schedule III, IV, or V item, in accordance with the Controlled Substance Act of 1970. Other sensitive items requiring limited access storage. (See NOTE (1) below).

R Precious Metals, a drug or other controlled substance designated as a Schedule I or II item, in accordance with the Controlled Substance Act of 1970. Other selected sensitive items requiring storage in a vault or safe. (See NOTE(1) below).

$ This code identifies Nuclear Weapons Use Control (UC) Ground Equipment which is CIIC unclassified but may require special controls. Use Control Ground Equipment is described as recorders, verifiers, adapters, power supplies, cables, programmers, monitors, controllers, code processors, power converters, computers and data modules which perform a Nuclear Weapon Use Control Function. (See NOTE (2) below).

NOTES:

1. CIIC Q and R are covered by the Joint Publication titled, “Safeguarding of DLA Sensitive Inventory Items, Controlled Substances and Pilferable Items of Supply”. (DLAR4145.11/AR 740–7/NAVSUPINST 4440.146C/MCO 4450.11A).

2. CIIC $ is not a valid input code for FLIS. This code is unique to DTRA system only.

3. Items coded 5, 6, 8, or C will be stored and transported in accordance with the provisions of DoD 5100.76-M or DoD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program, whichever is more stringent.

4. Weapon components, such as silencers, mufflers and noise suppression devices will be treated as Security Risk Category II items. (Reference: DoD 5100.76-M, Chapter 4–Protection of Category II, III, and IV Arms; and Appendix 1.3.1– SCR IIArms).

5. The frame or receiver of an arm constitutes a weapon and such parts shall be stored according to the applicable category; e.g., the receiver of a .30 caliber machine gun shall be stored as a Category II arm. (Reference: DoD 5100.76–M, Chapter 4 — Protection of Category II, III, and IV Arms; and Appendix 1.3– Arms).

6. Major parts for arms (such as barrels and major subassemblies) shall be afforded at least the same protection as Security Risk Category IV Arms. (Reference: DoD 5100.76M, Chapter 4 — Protection of Category II, III, IV and Arms; and Appendix 1.3– Ar ms ).

7. As a General rule, only arms, missiles, rockets, explosives rounds, mines and projectiles that have an unpacked unit weight of 100 pounds or less shall be categorized as sensitive. Any single container that contains a sufficient amount of spare parts that, when assembled, will perform the basic function of the end item shall be categorized the same as the end item. (Reference: DoD 5100.76-M, Appendix 1 — Sensitive, Conventional, Arms, Ammunition, and Explosive Security Risk Categories, Paragraph A1.1.1.)

c. PILFERAGE CODE: A code indicating the material has a ready resale value or civilian application for personal possession and, therefore, is especially subject to theft.

J Pilferage - Pilferage controls may be designated by the coding activity to items coded U (Unclassified) by recording the item to J.

Coding activities may further categorize pilferage items by using the following codes:

CODE EXPLANATIONI Aircraft engine equipment and parts

M Hand tools and shop equipment

N Firearms Piece Parts and Non-lethal Firearms

P Ammunition and explosives

V Individual clothing and equipmentX Photographic equipment and suppliesY Communication/electronic equipment and parts

Z Vehicular equipment andparts

NOTE:

1. See volume 12, DRN 2863 for format and definition.

2. Pilferage codes are also discussed in the Joint Publication titled, “Safeguarding of DLA Sensitive Inventory Items, Controlled Substances and Pilferable Items of Supply,” (DLAR 4145.11 / AR 740-7 / NAVSUPINST 4440.146C / MCO 4450.11A).

TABLE 62NAVY COGNIZANCE CODES

The Cognizance Code is a two-position alphanumeric code prefixed to National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for internal Navy management purposes to identify and designate the Inventory Control Point (ICP) office or agency which exercises supply management. It is not a component of the NSN for material identification purposes. The first position is numeric and identifies the stores account; the second position is alpha. The entire code identifies the combined technical (bureau/command) and inventory managers having jurisdiction over the item. The inventory manager is that Inventory Control Point office or agency which exercises supply demand control over a given segment of Navy-interest material.

CODE DEFINITION INVENTORY MANAGER OR RETAIL OFFICE

0A Department of Energy war-reserve nuclear ordnance in Navycustody

Field Command, Defense Threat ReductionAgency

0E NAVSEA special prepositioned war-reserve material Naval Sea Systems Command0I Publications NPFD, Naval Inventory Control Point,

Philadelphia0J Contractor supported items for NAVICP MECH consumables

and field level repairable (1H)Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

0K Library materials Chief, Naval Education and Training Support0L SURTASS contractor supported items Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

(SPAWAR)0M Contractor supported items for NAVICP MECH Depot Level

Repairable (7E)Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

0N Secondary items supporting strategic sealift and NavalConstruction Force Allowance equipment

Civil Engineering Support Office

0O Interim Supply Support Items for Naval Inventory Control Point, NAVICP MECH Depot Level MechanicsburgRepairable (7H)

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

0P Polaris/Poseidon/Trident technical publications Trident Refit Facility, Kings Bay0Q Contractor supported items for NAVICP PHIL Consumables

(1R)Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

0R Interim Supply Support Items for Naval Inventory Control Point, NAVICP PHIL Depot Level Philadelphia Repairable(7R)

Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

0S Reactor Plant Technical Manuals Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg0T Expendable ordnance Commandant of the Marine Corps0U Contractor supported items for NAVICP MECH Depot Level

Repairables (7G)Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

0V Consumable Oil Analysis Calibration Standards Naval Air Systems Command0X Military Sealift Command special material Military Sealift Command1B Fuel reclamation Naval Supply Systems Command1H Consumable material assigned to NAVICP MECH for

inventory managementNaval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

1I Forms NPFD, Naval Inventory Control Point,Philadelphia

1Q Ship's store and commissary store material Navy Resale System Office1R Aeronautical, photographic, and meteorological material

(consumable or expense type material)Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

2A Defense Mapping Agency Maps, Charts and Geodetic Products National Imagery Mapping Agency (FormerlyDefense Mapping Agency)

2B Material handling equipment assigned to NAVICP MECH forinventory management

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

2C Major construction and civil engineering equipment Civil Engineer Support Office2D TOMAHAWK Sea Launched Cruise Missiles and Associated

EquipmentStrike Weapons and Unmanned Aviation ProgramOffice

2E Conventional air ammunition Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,PA

2F Major shipboard electronic equipment Naval Sea Systems Command

CODE DEFINITION INVENTORY MANAGER OR RETAIL OFFICE

2J Major shipboard ordnance equipment Naval Sea Systems Command2L END Cryptographic equipment and ancillaries Director, Communications Security Material

System2M Cryogenics and mobile facilities, and related ancillary

equipmentNaval Air Systems Command

2N Metrology Reference Calibration Standards and ancillary equipment for the execution of Instrument Calibration Procedures supporting measurement traceability for all aviation weapon systems

NAVAIRSYSCOM Metrology and Calibration Program AIR 6.7.6.3

2O Training equipment Naval Training Systems Center2P Principal items of the Polaris/Poseidon/Trident fire control and

guidance subsystemsNaval Plant Representative, (SPG) (StrategicSystems Project Office) Pittsfield, MA

2Q Shipboard and air stationed electronics equipment Naval Air Systems Command2S Major shipboard hull, mechanical, and electrical equipment Naval Sea Systems Command2T Conventional ammunition Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,

PA2V Aeronautical ground support equipment and targets/drones Naval Air Systems Command2W Photographic equipment Naval Air Systems Command2X Principal items of the Polaris/Poseidon/Trident missile

subsystems: complete end items, missile and missile supportequipment

Naval Plant Representative (SPL 60) (Strategic Systems Project Office) Sunnyvale, CA

2Z Shore (ground) and shipboard electronic equipment Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command3B Navy-owned stocks of field level repairable DLA material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg3C Navy-owned stocks of field level repairable Defense

Construction materialNaval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

3G Navy-owned stocks of field level repairable Defense Generalmaterial

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

3H NAVICP MECH managed Field Level Repairables Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg3N Navy-owned stocks of field level repairable Defense Electronic

materialNaval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

3Z Navy-owned stocks of field level repairable Defense IndustrialMaterial

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

4C Strategic Systems Program 22 (SP22) launcher supportequipment

SSP0NSWC Crane, IN

4E Air-launched guided missiles Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,PA

4K Target System end items and equipment’s Naval Air Systems Command4M Meteorological equipment Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command4P Principal items of the Polaris/Poseidon/Trident launching and

handling subsystemsNaval Plant Representative (SPL (W)) (StrategicSystems Project Office) Sunnyvale, CA

4R Aircraft Launch Recovery Equipment (reparable or investment type material)

Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

4T Torpedoes, components, and ASROC material Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,PA

4V Aircraft engines Naval Air Systems Command4X Secondary items supporting test instrumentation equipment’s

unique to TridentNaval Plant Technical Representative (SPI)(Strategic Systems Project Office) Anaheim, CA

4Y TRIDENT Planned Equipment Replacement (TRIPER)program

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

4Z Airborne armament equipment Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia5L Consumable communications material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg5M Consumable electronics materiel readiness activity material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg5N Consumable cryptologic material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg5P Consumable special fuels-related material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg5R Aircraft Launch Recovery Equipment (consumable or expense

type material)Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

6A Secondary items supporting Polaris/Poseidon/Tridentsubsystems, less navigation

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

CODE DEFINITION INVENTORY MANAGER OR RETAIL OFFICE

6B End items to support Naval Air Systems Command'sprojects/programs

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

6C End items in support of Space and Naval Warfare SystemsCommand

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

6D End items to support Naval Sea Systems Command'sprojects/programs

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

6F Locally procured/managed repair parts supporting the StrategicWeapons Systems Program

Strategic Systems Programs Office (SSP)

6H Secondary items supporting Polaris/Poseidon/Tridentnavigation subsystems

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

6K End items of Photographic equipment to support Naval AirSystems Command equipments/programs

Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

6L Surface/Subsurface Training Devices Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg6M Cryogenics equipment’s and guided missile cradles to support

Naval Air Systems Command equipments and weaponssystems

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

6P Principal items of the Polaris/Poseidon/Trident missilesubsystems, less complete end items

Naval Plant Representative (SPL-60) (StrategicSystems Project Office) Sunnyvale, CA

6R Aeronautical ground support equipment (reparable orinvestment type material)

Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia

6S USSOCOM/NAVSPECWARCOM USSOCOM6T Underwater mines and components Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,

PA6V Technical directive change kits Naval Air Systems Command6X Secondary items supporting Poseidon/Trident systems Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg6Y Field changes, ordnance alterations and modifications kits Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg6Z Joint shipboard ammunition/ammunition boards material &

specialized equipmentNaval Operational Logistics Support Center – AMMO

7E Depot level reparable ordnance equipment, ordnance repairparts and air missile repair parts related to Naval Air Systems Command equipment

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

7G Depot level reparable electronic material to support Space andNaval Warfare Systems Command

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

7H Depot level reparable shipboard and base equipment, assemblies, components and repair parts related to Naval SeaSystems Command equipment.

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

7N Trident Trainer Peculiar Repairables Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg7R Aeronautical Depot Level Repairable Spares Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia7Z General purpose electronic test equipment to support various

Naval Systems Commands equipment/programs.Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

8A Inert nuclear weapons material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg8E Air-launched missile material Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,

PA8M Major aeronautical launch and recovery systems and

equipmentNaval Air Systems Command

8N Training equipment and specialized support equipment Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia8P Principal items of the Polaris/Poseidon/Trident navigation

subsystems, less inertial navigationSSPO Technical Representative (SPS) Great Neck,NY

8S SUBROC and MOSS Materiel Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,PA

8T Surface-launched guided missiles and components Naval Ordnance Center Mechanicsburg, PA8U Sonobuoys Naval Ordnance Center, IMSD Mechanicsburg,

PA8X Principal Supporting Polaris/Poseidon/ TRIDENT Internal

Navigation Equipment, Components and Repair Parts.Naval Plant Technical Representative (SPA)(Strategic Systems Program Office) Anaheim, CA

9A Navy-owned stocks of parts peculiar to combat and tacticalvehicles of Army design

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9B Navy-owned stocks of DLA material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

CODE DEFINITION INVENTORY MANAGER OR RETAIL OFFICE

9C Navy-owned stocks of defense construction material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg9D Navy-owned stocks of clothing, textiles and related items

managed by the Defense Supply Center PhiladelphiaNaval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9E Navy-owned stocks of consumable material managed by theArmy within the Army Troop Support and Command

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9F Navy-owned stocks of material managed by the Air Force within the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9G Navy-owned stocks of defense general material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg9H Navy-owned stocks of consumable material managed by the

Army within the Army Armament Materiel Readiness Command

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9I Navy-owned stocks of consumable material managed by theAir Force within the Ogden Air Logistics Center

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9J Navy-owned stocks of material managed by the Air Forcewithin the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9K Navy-owned stocks of material managed by the Air Forcewithin the Sacramento Air Logistics Center

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9L Navy-owned stocks of defense medical material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg9M Navy-owned stocks of defense subsistence material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg9N Navy-owned stocks of defense electronic material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg9O Navy-owned stocks of consumable material managed by the

Marine Corps within the Marine Corps Logistics Support Base, Atlantic

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9P Navy-owned stocks of National Weather Service Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg9Q Navy-owned stocks of items accepted by the General Services

Administration for support of Navy requirementsNaval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9S Navy-owned stocks of consumable material managed by the Army within the Army Missile Materiel Readiness Command

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9T Navy-owned stocks of Federal Aviation Administration9V Navy-owned stocks of material managed by the Air Force

within the San Antonio Air Logistics CenterNaval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9W Navy-owned stocks of material managed by the Army withinthe Army Troop Support and Aviation Materiel Readiness Command

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9X Navy-owned stocks of petroleum material managed by theDefense Fuel Supply Center

9Y Navy-owned stocks of material managed by the Army withinthe Army Communications and Electronics Materiel Readiness Command

Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

9Z Navy-owned stocks of defense industrial material Naval Inventory Control Point, Mechanicsburg

See volume 12, DRN 2608.

TABLE 63NAVY MATERIAL CONTROL CODES

A single alphabetic character (except I) assigned by the inventory manager (Navy) to segregate items into more manageable groupings (fast, medium, or slow movers) or to relate special reporting and/or control requirements to field activities.

CODE DEFINITIONA Field Activity Control Items

B Material (expendable ordnance) Requiring Lot Number Reporting

C Material (expendable ordnance) Requiring Serial Number Reporting

D Field Level Reparables

E (1) IRAM Program Intensive Management Reparables (2) Material (expendable ordnance) Requiring Lot and Serial Number Control but which is reported by Serial Number Only

F (1) Fast-moving 1I Cog Forms (2) Non-perishable ProvisionsG* FBM Weapon System Reparable Requiring Intensive Management

H* Depot Level Reparable

I UnassignedJ 2C Cog CESE Material (major end item)K Material (explosive ordnance) Requiring Periodic Lot Number Reporting L Local Stock Items or Items Pending

National Stock Number Assignment

M Medium Demand Velocity Items (consumables)

N 1I Cog Not Stocked Print on Demand Flat Forms

O Unassigned

P Perishable Subsistence ItemsQ* FBM Weapon System Reparable Requiring Special Test, Special Report, or Periodic Inspection

R Resale-Brand Name Perishable Subsistence

S Slow Demand Velocity Items (consumables)

T Terminal Items

U Fast Moving Centrally Managed 1I Cog Forms (locally procured at selected designated overseas activities)

V 2C Cog CEEI Material (major end item)

W Ground Support Equipment-End Items

X* Special Program Reparables

Y 2C Cog Secondary Items Supporting CEEI (major end items)

Z Special Program Consumables

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 2832 for format and definition.

2. Only those codes identified with an asterisk (*) are used to identify reparables.

TABLE 64ARMY ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS

CODES

A code used by the Army to indicate the accountability of an item of supply.

CODE EXPLANATIOND Durable item. An item of Army property coded with an ARC of "D" in the AMDF. Durable items do not

require property book accountability after issue from the stock record account, but do require hand receipt control when issued to the user. Commercial and fabricated items similar to items coded “D” in the AMDF are considered durable items.

N Nonexpendable item. An item of Army property coded with an ARC of “N” in the AMDF. Nonexpendable items require property book accountability after issue from the stock record account. Commercial and fabricated items similar to items coded “N” in the AMDF are considered nonexpendable items.

X Expendable item. An item of Army property coded with an ARC of “X” in the AMDF. Expendable items require no formal accountability after issue from a stock record account. Commercial and fabricated items similar to items coded “X” in the AMDF are considered expendable items.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2665.

TABLE 65ARMY MATERIEL CATEGORY CODES

A five-position alphanumeric code that indicates the financial category of an item for Army accountability.

POSITION NO. 1

MATERIEL CATEGORY AND INVENTORY MANAGER OR NICP/SICA:

The codes prescribed for this position are inflexible alphabetic characters, which will identify the materiel categories of principal and secondary items to the Continental U.S. (CONUS) inventory managers, National Inventory Control Point (NICP), or in the case of DLA/GSA-managed items, the Army Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA) which exercises manager responsibility.

POSITION NO. 2

APPROPRIATION AND BUDGET ACTIVITY ACCOUNTS:

The codes available for this position are either alpha or numeric, which will identify the procuring appropriation and, where applicable, the budget activity account or the subgroupings of materiel managed. This position also provides for the identification of those modification kits procured with Procurement Appropriation Financed principal and Procurement Appropriation Financed secondary item funds. The codes for stock fund secondary items will be associated with the appropriation limitation, as applicable. These codes will provide for further subdivision of those categories identified by position 1.

POSITION NO. 3

MANAGEMENT INVENTORY SEGMENT OF THE CATEGORY STRUCTURE:

The codes prescribed for this position are numeric 1 through 4 which will identify the management inventory segment of the category structure. These codes will provide for further subdivision of those categories identified by positions 1 and 2. Maintenance of control accounts for recurring reports to this position of the category structure is not required.

POSITION NO. 4

SPECIFIC GROUP/GENERIC CODE:

The codes available for this position are either alpha or numeric. For Army-managed items these codes will identify special or specific groups of items on a generic basis. For DLA/General Services Administration (GSA)-managed items that cannot be identified to a specific Army weapons system/end item, the code in this position will be the numeric 0. For those DLA/GSA- managed items having application to Army weapons systems/end items, the code in this position will be appropriate generic code. These codes will provide further subdivision of items identified to positions 1 through 3.

POSITION NO. 5

SPECIFIC WEAPONS SYSTEMS/END ITEM OR HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF ITEMS CODE:

The codes for this group are alpha or numeric. For Army-managed items, these codes, in combination with the codes assigned in position 4, will identify a specific weapons system/end item or homogeneous group of items. Alpha code A through Z, except the letters I and O, and numeric 1 through 9 are available to each of the alphabetic assigned by HQ DARCOM, in position No. 4. For DLA/GSA-managed items this position will be the numeric 0 except for those items having application to Army weapons systems/end items which will carry the appropriate fifth digit code.

POSITION NO. 1

ALPHA CODE MAJOR MATERIALCATEGORYB Ground Forces Support Materiel (Other Support Materiel)C Medical/Dental MaterielD Single Manager Ammunition

E General Supplies (DLA/GSA Items)F Clothing, Textiles and Non-Medical Toiletries (DLA/GSA Items)

G Communications and Electronics Equipment, Electronics Materiel

H Aircraft, Air MaterielJ Ground Forces Support Materiel (DLA/GSA Items)

K Tactical and Support Vehicles, Combat and Automotive Materiel

L Missiles, Missile Materiel

M Ammunition weapons, and tracked combat vehicles weapons, special weapons, chemical and fire control materiel

P Cryptologic Materiel

Q Electronics Materiel (DLA/GSA Items)R Bulk and Packaged Petroleum Fuels, Packaged Petroleum Products, Containers and Accessories thereof,

Certain Chemicals and Solid Fuels (DLA/GSA)

S Subsistence (DLA/GSA Items)T Industrial Supplies (DLA/GSA Items)

U COMSEC MaterielV BS7 Television, Audio and Visual Equipment, U.S. Army Television-Audio Support

W United States Special Operations Command -USSOCOM

X BAM Simulators and Training Devices, U.S. Army Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command,Orlando, FL 32826–3276

Z Reserved for Army Non-Standard Material (Note: This code is auto-generated within the Army Enterprise System. Refer to DA PAM 708-xx for proper use.)

POSITION NO. 2ALPHA- NUMERIC CODE APPROPRIATION AND SUBGROUPINGA Aircraft

B Modification of AircraftC Aircraft Support Equipment and Facilities

D Anti-Ballistic Missile System(Safeguard)E Other Missiles

F Modification of MissilesG Other Missiles Support Equipment and Facilities

H Tracked Combat VehiclesJ Weapons and Other Combat VehiclesK AmmunitionL Tactical VehiclesM Commercial Vehicles

N Communications and Electronics Equipment(Safeguard)P Communications and Electronics Equipment (except Safeguard)

Q

2 Stock Fund Secondary Items

POSITION NO. 2ALPHA- NUMERIC CODE APPROPRIATION AND SUBGROUPING3 O&MA Secondary Items5 O&MA Major End Items9 Base Spares (Stocks owned by AEC)

POSITION NO. 3NUMERIC CODE DESCRIPTION AND USE

1. REPARABLE ITEMS (Exclusive of Insurance and Provisioning Items.) This code will be used to identify serviceable or unserviceable items of a durable nature, which when unserviceable normally can be repaired economically by depots or lower echelons of maintenance.

2. NONREPARABLE ITEMS (Exclusive of Insurance and Provisioning Items). This code will beused to identify items, which are notreparable.

3. INSURANCE ITEMS. This code will identify items for which there may be occasional intermittent demands not sufficiently repetitive to warrant classification as regular stock items, but for which prudence requires that nominal quantity be stocked for the reason that the essentiality of the item and the long lead time required to obtain such items by purchase would create an unacceptable situation if no stock were carried.

4. PROVISIONING ITEMS (Exclusive of Insurance Items). This code will identify new items introduced through the provisioning process for system stock which would normally be categorized as either nonreparable or reparable but for which sufficient experience has been obtained to manage on the basis of normal demand forecasts.

POSITION NO. 4ALPHA- NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONA Fixed Wing AircraftB Rotary Wing Aircraft

C Other Aircraft CategoriesD Surface to Air MissilesE Surface to Surface MissilesF Other Missile Categories

G ArtilleryH Individual and Crew-Served Weapons

I Construction EquipmentJ Tanks

K Combat VehiclesL Other Weapons CategoriesM Armored Carriers

N Tactical VehiclesP Other Automotive Categories

Q Avionics

R Tactical and Strategic Communications

S Surveillance Target Acquisition and Night Observation (STANO)T Other Electronics EquipmentU POL, Soldier and Combat Support Systems

V Power Generating Systems

W Line of Communication/Base Support Systems

POSITION NO. 4ALPHA- NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION

X Special AmmunitionY Conventional Ammunition

Z Other Munitions/CBR Categories0 Medical Materiel

2 Class V Components for Missile Systems (Except Safeguard)3 Missile Class V Components (Safeguard)4 Communications Systems Agency and Satellite Communications

5 Communications Systems Equipment6 Individual and Crew-Served Weapons7 Communications Systems Equipment

8 Systems of Systems/Training Devices, Simulations, and Simulators9 Signal Intelligence

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONFixed Wing Aircraft

AC Fixed Wing Cargo Aircraft DA SupportedAG U-21AH OV-1AJ Utility F/W Cargo Aircraft JCA C–27JAM Fixed Wing Aircraft Not Supported by DAAN C12 Series AircraftAQ ERMP Systems (Extended Range Multipurpose)AR Pathfinder Raven, RQ-11B, Small Unmanned Aircraft System.AS Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (SHADOW)

Rotary Wing Aircraft

BA UH-1BB AH-1, UH-1, OV-1 Turbine EngineBC AH-1BD MH-60K Helicopter, UtilityBE UH-60BF UH-60 Turbine EngineBG AH-64 Turbine EngineBH MH-47E Helicopter, Cargo-TransportationBJ AH-64 AirframeBK CH-47BL CH-47 Turbine EngineBM CH-54BN UH-60L/AH-64A Engine(T701C)BP OH-58A and OH-58CBQ T63-A-700 and T63-A-720BU OH-58F ModelBX OH-58D Army Helicopter Improvement Program (AHIP)BY OH-58D Turbine Engine (T703- AD-700)BZ AH-64 LongbowB2 Rotary Wing Aircraft Not Supported by DLA.B3 AH64E

Other Aircraft Categories

CA Target Acquisition Drone Air Reconnaissance SystemCB Air Warrior, and Aviation Life Support EquipmentCC Multi-Application Aviation Spares

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONCD Target Acquisition Designation Sight (TADS) and Pilot Night Vision SensorCE Electro-Optical Augmentation SystemCF Flexible Engine Diagnostic System(FEDS).CG Aviation Ground Power Unit (AGPU) (includes: Electrical DC 28 V at 700 Amps Maximum;

AC 115 - 230 V, 30 Kv at 400 Hz Maxi mum; AC 110, 60 Hz at 500 W Maximum; Hydraulic -- 3,300 lbs at 15 Gpm Maximum; Pneudraulic -- 60 Lb Pm at 40 Psi Maximum

CH Standard Aircraft Towing System(SATS)CJ Aircraft Training Aids and DevicesCK OSRVTCL UAV Tactical Common Data Link Assembly (UTA) SystemCS Generic: Aircraft Nitrogen Generator(GANG)C1 Aviation Mission PlanningC8 Aviation Sets, Kits and Outfits, Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (AGSE)

Surface-to-Air Missiles

DB Nike HerculesDC ChaparralDD Joint Common MissileDE Hawk, BasicDF Hawk Missile Loader Transporter M501L1DG Switchblade – All Up RoundDH TargetsDJ RedeyeDK Surface-Launched AMRAAMDM Air-to-Air Stinger(ATAS)DP AVENGERDQ Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increments 2 – Intercept Multi-Mission Launcher (IFPC INC

2- IMML)DR StingerDS Hawk, ImprovedDT Bradley Linebacker Weapon SystemDX RolandDY Standard Vehicle-Mounted LauncherD5 MEADS System(L00D5)D6 PatriotD7 Forward Area Alerting Radar (FAAR)

Surface-to-Surface Missiles

EA Brilliant Anti-Armor Sub Munition (BAT)EB Viper StrikeEC Fiber Optic Guided Missile (FOG- M) SystemED Direct Attack Guided Rocket, DAGREF Multiple Launch Rocket System(MLRS)EG 2.75 Rocket and LauncherEH Improved Bradley Acquisition System(ISBAS)EJ Non Line of Sight Launch System (NLOS LS)EK Rocket, High Explosive, 84mm: M136 (AT4)EL M-22 EM Honest JohnEM Griffin Real AttackEN LanceEO Guided Section Guided MissileEP HellfireEQ Multipurpose Individual Munition/Short Range Assault Weapon (MPIM/SRAW) SystemES Precision Strike MissileET Advanced Antitank Weapon System-Medium (AAWS-M)EU PershingEV ShillelaghEW TOW Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) XM2/TOW Combat Fighting Vehicle (CFV) (XM3)EX Joint Ground Launch Tacit Rainbow

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONEY Land Combat Support System (LCSS)EZ Advanced Antitank Weapon System-Heavy (AAWS-H) Kinetic Energy Missile SystemE1 Tube - Launched, Optically- Tracked, Wire Guided (TOW) MissileE2 Tube - Launched, Optically- Tracked, Wire Guided (TOW-2) MissileE3 Pershing IIE4 Improved Target Acquisition System(ITAS)E5 DragonE7 TOW 2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)/TOW 2 Cavalry Fighting Vehicle (CFV)E8 Army TACMS (ATACMS)E9 AAWS-H Non-Line of Sight

Other Missile Related Materiel

FA Ground Laser Locator DesignatorFB Griffin Real Time AttackFC Modular Universal Laser Equipment(MULE)FD AN/TSQ-51 Air Defense Command Coordination SystemFE Test Program Sets (TSP)FF Rocket Anti-Mortar Warning SystemFG Thermal Imagery and Ancillary EquipmentFK Laser Target DesignatorFM Integrated Family of Test Equipment(IFTE)FP Digital Captive Boresight Harmonization KitFQ CalibrationFS Switchblade – All Up RoundFT Forward Area Air Defense Command, Control and Intelligence (C21)FV SentinelFW Short Range Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(UAV-SR)FY Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS)FZ Other Multiapplication PartsF0 Containerized Weapon System(CWS)F1 AN/GSA-77 F3AN/TSQ-73F3 AN/TSQ-73F5 Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)SystemF7 Integrated Air & Missile Defense (IAMD) System

Missiles Class V Components

2A Bat2B Viper Strike (Ammo)2C Chaparral2D Direct Attack Guide Rocket, DAGR(Ammo)2F MLRS2G Hydra 702H Targets2J Redeye2K AT42L M222M Griffin Real attack (Ammo)2N Lance2P Hellfire Missile2R Stinger2S Hawk2T Javelin Missile Round2U Pershing2V Shillelagh

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION2X Roland22 Tow Missile25 Dragon26 Patriot28 Army Tactical Missiles (ATACMS) 2*2* Class V Components for Missile Systems (Except Safeguard)3* Class V Missile Components (Safeguard) *Applicable Weapon System/End Item Identification

Code in fifth position as shown in surface-to- air missiles or surface-to-surface missiles.

Artillery

GA Gun, Antiaircraft, 20mm Towed M167 Vulcan Air Defense System (VADS), Gun 20mm TowedM167A2, Product Improvement Vulcan Air Defense System (PI VADS)

GB Howitzer, 105-mm,M101/M101A1GC Howitzer, 105-mm, M102, W/M6PlatformGD Howitzer, 155-mm, M114/M114A1/M123A1GF Howitzer, Pack 75-mm, M116, Howitzer Salute 75-mm, M120GG Howitzer, 155-mm,M198GH Howitzer, Light Towed, 105mm, M119/L119GJ Howitzer, Light Towed, 105mm, M119A1GK Howitzer, 155MM, M777E1GL Light Air Defense System and Light Air Defense System/Interim (LADS/ILADS) GZ

GZ Miscellaneous Artillery

Individual and Crew-Served Weapons

HA Pistols Caliber 45, M1911, M1911A1, M119A1, M15HB Machine Gun, M85 SeriesHC Machine Gun, 7.62mm,M240HE Rifle, 7.62mm, M14 Series w/Bipod M2, M21HF Rifle, 5.56mm, M16 Series w/Bipod, Firing Port Weapon, Rimfire Adapter Launcher M234

HH Machine Gun, Caliber .50 M2 Series W/Tripode M3 and Mount M63HJ Machine Gun, 7.62mm, M60 SeriesHK Mount Tripod M122, for 7.62mm/5.56mm Machine GunHM Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, M203 for M16 RifleHN Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, M79HR Mortar, 120mmHS Mortar, 60mm, M2/M19 with MountHT Mortar, 81mm, M29-Series M1 with Mount, M4HU Mortar, 4.2-Inch, M30 with MountHV Modular Accessory Shotgun System (MASS) XM26.HW XM-25 ISAAS (Individual Semi Automatic Airburst System)HX Rifle, 90mm, M67HY Rifle, 106mm, M40-Series, with Mount and Rifle Spotting, M8- SeriesH1 84mm M3Recoilless Rifle, Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System (MAAWS)

H2 Machine Gun, Caliber .50, 12.7MM, XM322, Gatling GunH3 Armament Subsystem, 30mm,XM139H4 Grenade Launcher Module, M320H5 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) M101, LIN A90686

H6 Armament Subsystem, 20MM and Enhanced Fire Control System, XM97E2

H8 Gun, Automatic, 25MM, M242H9 Other Individual and Crew Served Weapons (Excluding Code HV assigned to Aircraft

Subsystems)

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION65 XM110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS)

Construction Equipment

IA Tractor, Full TrackedIB ScrapersIC Loader, ScoopID Road GradersIE Cranes, WheelIF Cranes, 20 to 25 TonIG Cranes, CrawlerIH Crane Related ConstructionIJ Excavation EquipmentIK Snowplows and Concrete Paving EquipmentIL Asphalt/Compaction EquipmentIM Soil, Asphalt, Concrete, Nuclear Test SetsIN Armored Combat Earthmover (ACE),M9IP Water Distribution EquipmentIQ Crushing EquipmentIR Compressors and Support Equipment

Tanks

JE Tank, M1 Abrams Family of Vehicles (FOV)JH Tank, 105mm, M60A3, TTSJL Trainer, Driving, M34 for M60 Tank SeriesJN Trainer, Armored Vehicle, Unit Conduct of Fire Trainer (UCOFT) Institutional Conduct of Fire

Trainer (ICOFT) 50 and 60 cycle series.JP Combat Eng. Vehicle, FT M728JQ Armored/Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicles, 152mm M551 with Trainer M40

JT Recovery Vehicle, M51/M74/M88JV Recovery Vehicle, M578JW Tank, Abrams, M1A1 Unique (FOV)JX Robotic Obstacle Breaching Assault Tank (ROBAT)JY Tank, Abrams, M1A2 uniqueJZ Miscellaneous TanksJ1 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV)J3 M1 Tank Maintenance Panel Training DevicesJ4 Simplified Test Equipment (STE) M1, M2 and M3J5 Heavy Assault BridgeJ6 Abrams SEP Family of VehiclesJ7 Abrams FMS Family of VehiclesJ8 Battalion Counter Mine Systems (BCS)

Combat Vehicles

KD Gun, Field Artillery Self-propelled 175mm M107, Howitzer 8-Inch M110KE Howitzer, Heavy Full Tracked, Self-Propelled 105MM M108KF Howitzer, Full Tracked, Self- propelled 155mmM109KJ Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer(M109A7)KM Light Armored VehicleKN Paladin Carrier, Ammo, Tracked(M992A3)KV Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV), G801, XM922

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONK1 Mine Resistant Vehicle Cat 1, P/N MRP20000, (W/O EFP), 6X6 and Mine Resistant Vehicle

Cat 2, P/N MRP20000–0001, (W/O EFP), 6X6.K2 Mine Resistant Vehicle Cat 1, P/N 4283900, (W/O EFP), 4X4 and Mine Resistant Vehicle Cat

2, P/N 4283700 (W/O EFP), 6X6.K3 RG-31 FOV (Family Of Vehicles).K4 Mine Resistant Vehicle Cat 2, P/N 3013169, (W/O EFP) 6X6 and Mine Resistant Vehicle Cat 1,

P/N 3013150, (W/O EFP), 4X4.K5 Mine Resistant Vehicle Cat 1, P/N MRAPVEH100A01, (W/O EFP), 4X4 and Mine Resistant

Vehicle Cat 2, P/N MRAPVEH200A01 (W/O EFP, 4X4.K6 MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle 4X4 with EFP.K7 JERRV FOV (Joint EOD Rapid Response Vehicle).

K8 Husky/VMMD (Vehicle Mounted Mine Detection).K9 Other Combat Vehicle Multi-application Parts

Other Weapons Categories

LB Direct Support Electrical System Test SetLC Binoculars (Standard)LD Aiming CircleM1/M2/M2A1LE Non-Lethal Capability Sets(NLCS)LF Periscope, B.C. M43/M65; Telescope, Observation M48/M49LG Targets/Training DevicesLJ Chronograph, M36, M90LK Shop EquipmentLL Tools and Shop SetsLM XM7 MUNITIONS NETWORK COMMAND (SPIDER)LN Track and Road WheelsLP Ground Emplacement Mine Scattering System XM138, Antitank Mine Dispenser M57

LQ Plotting Sets/Boards, Rife Direction SetsLR Close in Weapon System (CIWS) MK15 MOD 29LS APPS, PhotolocatorLU Weapon Access Delay System (WADS)LV Dispenser, General Purpose Aircraft XM130LW Multiple Integrated Laser Equipment Management System/Antitank Weapon Effect Signature

Simulator(ATWESS)LX Back Up Computer System (BUCS)LY Programmable Handheld Calculator (PHHC)LZ Miscellaneous WeaponsL1 Gauges and Miscellaneous Test EquipmentL5 Other Managed Component of Tool SetL6 Major Items Shop EquipmentL7 Basic Issue Item SetsL9 Multi-Application Weapon Components and Parts

Armored Carriers

MD Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV)FOVMB M113Configuration, Carrier, PersonnelMC M113A1/A2 Armored Personnel Carrier, Combat Vehicle, Anti-tankMH M114 ConfigurationML Combat Identification Panel

MM Infantry Fighting Vehicle (M2, M2A1, M2A2), Cavalry Fighting Vehicle (M3, M3A1, M3A2)

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONMN M106 Carrier, Mortar, Self Propelled, 107MMMQ M548, Carrier, CargoMR M577, Carrier, Command PostMU RG-33L/Panther MMPV (Medium Mine Protected Vehicle).MV Improved Tow Vehicle (ITV), M901MW Fire Support Team Vehicle (FISTV), XM981MX XM1059 Carrier, Smoke Generator, Full-Tracked, ArmoredMY Miscellaneous Armored CarriersMZ Other Armored Carrier Multi-application PartsM2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Maintenance Training DevicesM3 XM1015 EW Shelter CarrierM4 M548 Family of Vehicles, Block 1 ModificationM5 M113 Family of Vehicles, Block 1 ModificationM6 XM106, Armored Mortar Carrier, 120mm Full-TrackedM7 XM106 Carrier, Armored Command Post, ATTCS, Full- Tracked M8

M8 Light Armored VehicleM9 Carrier, Personnel Full Tracked

Tactical Vehicles

NA 14- to 20-ton Vehicle Configuration, M916A2, M916A1, M1062NB ¼ Ton Vehicle Configuration, M151ND 1 1/4- Ton Vehicle Configuration, M880-SeriesNE M878 Family of Vehicles (Includes M878 and M878A1)NH 2 1/2 Ton Vehicle Configuration, DieselNJ 2 1/2 Ton Vehicle Configuration, GasNK 2 1/2 Ton Vehicle Configuration, Multi-FuelNL 5 Ton Vehicle Configuration, DieselNM 5 Ton Vehicle Configuration, GasNN 5 Ton Vehicle Configuration, Multi-FuelNQ 14-20 Ton Vehicle Configuration, M915, M915A1, M916, M917, M918, M19 and M920NR Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks (HEMTT), all body types (ABT) M977, M978,

M983, M984, M984A1,M985NS Commercial Utility Cargo VehicleNT M939 Family of Vehicles (Includes M939A1 and M939A2)NU Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET), M746, M747, M911

NV 2-1/2 Ton Extended Service Program (ESP) Vehicle ConfigurationM35A3 Series NWNX Tactical (wheeled) Armored Security VehicleNZ Other truck multi-application partsN1 Wheeled AssembliesN2 Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV), 2-1/2 TonN3 Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV), 5 TonN4 Small Unit Support Vehicle (SUSV)N5 High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle(HMMWV)N8 Palletized Loading System (PLS), M1074, M1075, M1076, M1077N9 Striker, XM707

N0 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, Family of Vehicles

Other Automotive Categories

PA Semi-Trailer, Van, Stake ConfigurationsPB Trailer, Bed, Configurations

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONPC Trailer, Utility and Cargo ConfigurationsPD Trailer, 1/4TonPH 3/4 Ton M101 SeriesPJ Trailer, Prime Mover, 2 1/2 TonPK Semi-trailer, Prime Mover, 2 1/2 TonPL Trailer, Prime, 5 Ton PM Miscellaneous Combat/Tactical Common Hardware/Decals/Data PlatesPM Miscellaneous Combat/Tactical Common Hardware/Decals/Data PlatesPN Combat/Tactical Multiuse Repair Parts (Starters, Regulators, Generators, Distributors, Fuel

Pumps, Spark Plugs, and the like)PP Tires and Tubes (DoD Integrated Manager)PQ Special Tools(Components)PS Non-Centrally Managed Non-Tactical VehiclesPT Miscellaneous Vehicle ComponentsPU Ground Mobility VehiclePV Semi-Trailer, Prime Mover, 5 tonPW Semi-Trailer, Lowbed, M172, M345, M870 and M872 seriesPX Trailer, Bolster/Pole Hauling ConfigurationPY Base Level Commercial Equipment(BCE)PZ Nontactical Wheeled VehiclesP1 Special Tool SetsP2 Trailer, 400 GAL Water (M107, M149 Series)P3 Trailer, Bed ConfigurationsP4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Ammunition Trailer (HEMAT) M989, M989A1P5 Dolly Sets and Trailer Converters 2 1/2 Ton M197, M197A1, M198, M198A1, M689, M707,

707A1, M720, M831, M832, M840P6 Avionics

P7 Semitrailer, Bed ConfigurationsP8 Trailer, Patriot Missile (M860A1) Support Dolly Set, M1022P9 Semitrailer Van, Expandable, M313 and M447

Avionics

QA Avionics AM Radio SetsQB Avionics FM Radio SetsQC Avionics Intercoms/ModemsQD High Frequency Radio Set AN/ARCQE Avionics Communications SystemsQF Aircraft AvionicsQG Gyroscope DisplacementQH Fixed Wing Unique AvionicsQJ Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Transponder Sets AN/APXQK Air Traffic Control (ATC) SupportQL Airborne Command & Control SystemsQM Grumman OV-1MohawkQN Very High Frequency (VHF) Radio Set AM/FM (AN/ARC-114/115)QP Very High Frequency (VHF) Radio Set (AM) AN/ARC-115QQ Black Hawk Avionics UH-60QR Integrated Inertial Navigation Systems AN/ASN-132QS Tactical Air Navigation SystemsQT Fixed Base SystemsQU AH - 64 Apache Digital Video Recorder (DVR)

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONQV Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Set (AM) AN/ARC-116QW CH-47 Chinook Unique Avionics Systems/Remote C/VDR Microphone and Flight Data RecorderQX Army Helicopter Improvement Program Kiowa (AHIP) OH-58DQY Improved Frequency Modulator(IFM)QZ Airborne Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems (SINCGARS Airborne)Q1 Survivability RadiosQ2 Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Set AN/ARC-164Q3 Very High Frequency (VHF) Radio Set AN/ARC-186Q4 Altimeters AN/APNQ5 Doppler GPS Navigation System

Q6 Auto Direction Finder AN/ARNQ7 Apache Test EquipmentQ8 Improved Data Modem(IDM)Q9 Avionics Shelter Equipment

Tactical and Strategic Communications

RA Other Portable FM RadiosRB Other Vehicle FM RadioRC Multi-channel Radios ARD Watercraft Communications (Watercraft Comm)RE Multi-channel Radios BRF Multi-channel Radios CRG High Speed Data Buffer TD-1065RH Central Manual Switching AN/TYV39ARJ Fire Direction Center (Tacfire)RK ESA/OBSRL Telephone and TeletypewritersRM Decentralized Automated Service Support System (DAS-3) AN/MYQ-4/4A

RN Tactical Mission Command Equipment (TMC)RP Automatic Switching Systems AN/TYQ-127RQ Automatic Switching Systems Central Office, Telephone AN-TTC-39 / Central, Message

Switch AN- TYC-39 / Compact Digital Switch (CDS) ON-422, ON-422A, ON-422B / Switch Multiplexer Unit (SMU) ON-505 / Communications Control Set AN-TYQ-69

RR MICROFIXRS Legacy Tactical Radios(AN/PRC-77)RT Legacy Tactical Radios(AN/VRC-12)RU Vehicular and Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS) Installation Kits

RV Multi-Band Antenna AS-3036RW Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) Wide Area Network (WAN)RX Time Division Digital Multiplexer TD-660RY Digital Group Mast Antenna Mast Program (DAMP) AB-1309RZ Tropospheric Scatter Line-of-Sight (LOS) Radio AN/TRC-170, and Troposcatter System Beyond

Line-of-Sight (BLOS) AN/TRC-175R1 Antenna Mast for Patriot OA-9054 (V)4/GR2 Installation Kit (IK) ComponentsR3 High Frequency (HF), Ultra High Frequency (UHF), Very High Frequency (VHF) Software

Defined RadiosR4 Communication/Automated Data Processor Cables/Circuit Cards

R5 Satellite Communication Terminal AN/TSC-94A/100AR6 Transportable Single Channel Transponder Receiver (TSCTR) MSC-64, GSC-40

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONR7 Other Vehicle/Portable FM RadiosR8 Frequency Hopping Multiplexer (FHMUX)R9 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems(SINCGARS)

Surveillance Target Acquisition and Night Observation (STANO)

SA Radar & Sensor AN/TPQ-53SB Lighting Kit, Motion Detector (LKMD) AN/GAR-2SC Airborne SensorSD InterrogatorsSE Image Intensification SystemsSF Battlefield Illumination SystemsSG Infra-red SystemsSH Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS), A/NVSQ-6SJ Air Defense Systems SupportSK Fire finder Radar Mortar & Artillery Radar AN/TPQ-36/37SL Patriot Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator Set AN/TPXSM Persistent Surveillance System-Tethered(PSS-T)SN Thermal Night Sights SystemsSP Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS)SQ Horizontal Technology Integration (HTI) Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR)Second GenerationSR Joint Combat Identification Marking System (JCIMS)SS Cable Assemblies, ElectronicsST Ground Surveillance RadarsSU Small Arms OpticsSV Common ModulesSW Network Management -AN/USQ-176(V)SX Weapon Night Sights AN/PVSSY Crew Served Night SightsSZ Night Vision DevicesS1 Command and Control Vehicle(C2V)S2 Tactical Ground Station(TGS)AN/TSQ-179 Ground Data Terminal (GDT) OZ-74(V)1\GRY

DCGS-A Fixed Site, AN/FSQ-209(V)1S3 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems (SINCGARS) Installation Kits and

Components

S4 Engineering Field Planning, Reconnaissance, Surveying, and Sketching Set(ENFIRE)S5 Global Command & Control SystemS6 Integrated System Control Tactical Internet Management System (ISYSCONTIMS) AN/TYQ-

76B*

S7 Special Operation Forces EquipmentS8 Airborne Mission Planning Systems (AMPS)S9 X-Band Antenna, AS-3199

Other Electronics Equipment

TA Data Electronics AN/UNH-19/20TB Airborne Threat DetectorsTC Meteorological AN/TMQ-41TD Test Equipment ElectricalTE Tool Kits ElectronicTF Gen Purp Elec PowerTG Miscellaneous Early WarningTH Advanced Quick look(AQL)

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONTJ Dry BatteriesTK Storage BatteriesTL Guardrail/Common Sensors AN/USD-9TM Communications Support SystemsTN Radiation Detection Equipment (RADIACS)TP Other Cmds' SystemsTQ Rechargeable batteriesTR Regency Net SystemTS Crypto Key Fill DeviceTT Installation Kits and Components AN/VRC-12TU Interconnecting Group (IG)ON-721TV VINSON Installation Kits and ComponentsTW Miscellaneous Installation Kits and ComponentsTX IEWS/OBSTY CSLA/OBSTZ Radar Warning Detecting Set AN/APR-39T0 ADEC SeverT2 Test and Repair SystemsT3 Vigilant Pursuit AN/MSQ-148T4 Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System AN/ASQ-240T5 Digital Radios and Multiplexer Sets (DRAMA)T6 Standard Remote TerminalT7 Lithium BatteriesT8 All Source Analysis System (ASAS)T9 Global Positioning Systems(GPS)

POL, Soldier and Combat Support System

UA Tactical POL Distribution EquipmentUB Bulk POL Distribution EquipmentUC POL Storage EquipmentUD POL Test EquipmentUF Water Supply and Water Purification EquipmentUG Repair Shop EquipmentUH Food Services EquipmentUJ Hygiene/Insect Control EquipmentUK Military Working Dogs (MWD) & Equipment SetsUL Topographical & Survey SystemsUM Assault Boat EquipmentUN Improved Position and Azimuth Determining System (IPADS)UP Position and Azimuth Determining System (PADS)UQ Force ProviderUR Countermines SystemsUS Counter Intrusion SystemsUT Counter Surveillance SystemsUU Deployable Medical SystemUV Topographic Support SystemUW Soldier WarriorUX Special Inspection Equipment and GaugesUY SOF Mountaineering Equipment and Related Support ItemsUZ Soldier Protective Equipment and Related ItemsU2 Buffalo MPCV (Mine Protected Clearance Vehicle).

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONU3 Route Mine Detectors.U5 IED Detection.U6 RoboticsU7 Common Robotic System – Heavy (CRS-H)U8 Common Robotic System – Individual (CRS-I)

Power Generation Systems

VA Generator Sets: 15/30/100KW,60HZVB Advanced Medium Mobile Power System(AMMPS)VF Generator Sets: 45/60/75KW,60HZVL Generator Sets: .15 to 3KW 60HZVM Generator Sets: 5 to 10KW 28VDCVP Generator Sets: (PATRIOT)400HZ

VR Generator Sets: 5 to 10KW 60HZVS Auxiliary Power Units (APU) 5 to 10KW 60HZVW Generator Sets: (NON-PATRIOT)400HZV2 Generator Set, Diesel EngineV4 PE/OBS

Line of Communication and Base Support Systems

WA Port Support and Watercraft EquipmentWB Bridge Armored Vehicle and Support EquipmentWC Container EquipmentWD Diving Equipment SystemWF Railway Power and Support EquipmentWG Tactical Firefighting EquipmentWJ Electric Materiel Handling EquipmentWK Diesel Engine Driven Materiel Handling EquipmentWL Rough Terrain Material and Container Handling EquipmentWM Prefabricated Structures EquipmentWN Fixed Bridges and Support EquipmentWP Floating Bridges and Support EquipmentWQ Rough Terrain Container HandlersWR Mobile Assault/Ribbon Bridges and Support EquipmentWS Air Delivery EquipmentWT Watercraft and Related Sets, Kits and OutfitsWU Tool Sets and Miscellaneous Sets, Kits and OutfitsWW Base, Antenna SupportWX Cryogenic and Support EquipmentWY Compressor and Support EquipmentWZ Containers Express (CONEX)/Military-owned Demountable Container (MIL VAN) and

Refrigerated Contained EquipmentW2 Gasoline Engine Drive Material Handling EquipmentW3 Refrigerators/Refrigerated Van EquipmentW4 Miscellaneous Materiel Transportation EquipmentW5 Air Conditioning (AC) & Support EquipmentW6 Heating System & Related EquipmentW7 Non-Powered Heaters and Related EquipmentW8 Miscellaneous Simplified Test EquipmentW9 Rough Terrain Forklifts/6KVR/ATLAS

Special Ammunition

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION

XA Adaption KitsXB Atomic Demolition MaterielXC Atomic ShellsXD Bangalore TorpedoesXE Blasting Caps, Detonating Cord and Demolition Firing DevicesXF Bombs, General PurposeXG Bulk Propellant, Explosives, (and Demolition Charges)XH Cluster Bomb Unit (CBU)/Cluster Dispenser Unit (CDU), All Types

XJ Chemical and Biological AgentsXK Flares, All TypesXL Flame and Incendiary MaterialsXM Firing Devices for Special Weapons and Advanced Firing Systems

XN Grenades, Hand, Fragmentation and OffensiveXP Grenades, Hand, Riot Control AgentsXQ Grenades, Smoke and IncendiaryXR Grenades, All Other TypesXS Mines and Mine Fuzes, All TypesXT Power-actuated DevicesXU Photoflash CartridgesXV Riot Control AgentsXW Rockets, 66mm, Light Antitank Weapons (LAW), All types, Including FlameXY Signals, all TypesXZ Simulators, all TypesX1 Smoke PotsX2 Test and Handling Equipment Atomic MaterielX3 Special Weapons, Repair PartsX4 Warhead Section Atomic, all TypesX5 Warhead Section Chemical, all TypesX6 Warhead Atomic, all TypesX7 Warhead SelectedX8 Modification Work Order KitX9 155mm Atomic, Field Artillery Projectile (AFAP) XM785/XM785E1

Conventional Ammunition

YA Shell, Shotgun, All TypesYB Cartridge, .22 Caliber, All TypesYC Cartridge, 5.56mm, All TypesYD Cartridge, 7.62mm, All TypesYE Cartridge, .30 Caliber, Carbine, All TypesYF Cartridge, .30 Caliber, All TypesYG Cartridge .45 Caliber, All Types

YH Cartridge, .50 Caliber, All TypesYJ Cartridge, 20mm/30mm, All TypesYK Miscellaneous Small-Arms AmmunitionYL Cartridge, 40mm, Shoulder Fired Launcher (M75Type)YM Firing Devices for Special Weapons & Advanced Firing Systems

YN Cartridge, 40MM (GUN)YP Cartridge, 60mm, Mortar, All TypesYQ Cartridge, 81mm, Mortar, All TypesYR Cartridge, 4.2-Inch, Mortar, All Types

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONYS Cartridge, 90mm, Tank, All TypesYT Cartridge, 105mm, All TypesYU Cartridge, 152mm, All TypesYV Other Tank and Armored Vehicle Gun AmmunitionYW Cartridge, 105mm, howitzer, All TypesYX Projectile, 155mm, All Types, and Propelling Charges ThereforeYY Projectile, 175mm, All Types and Propelling Charges ThereforeYZ Projectile, 8-Inch, All Types and Propelling Charges TheretoY1 Other Artillery Ammunition Not Specifically Listed AboveY2 Artillery/Mortar Fuzes and Primers, All TypesY3 Folding Fin Aircraft Rocket, 2.75- Inch, All TypesY4 Recoilless Rifle Ammunition, All TypesY5 Propellant/Cartridge Actuated DevicesY6 Components for Conventional Ammunition Maintenance and Renovation ProgramY7 Packaging Material for Conventional Ammunition Maintenance and Renovation Project

Y8 Bulk Explosives and Propellants for Other Customer End-Item LoadingY9 Ammunition Peculiar Equipment items

Other Munitions/Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR) Categories

ZA Smoke GeneratorsZB Decontaminating EquipmentZC Flamethrowers and Servicing UnitsZD Detection and Alarm DevicesZE Demolition EquipmentZF Disperser EquipmentZG CBR MaterielZH Shelter SystemsZJ Gas MasksZK Collective Protection EquipmentZL Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Sets and ComponentsZM Ammunition GagesZN Miscellaneous GagesZS CompressorsZT Filter UnitsZU Launcher RocketsZZ Multi-application Munitions/CBR Components and PartsZ1 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance System (FOX) XM93

DLA/GSA Material

00 DLA/GSA-Managed Items that cannot be identified to a specific Army Weapons Systems/EndItem

01 Type 1 (Non-Extendable) Potency- Dated Item02 Type 2 (Extendable) Potency Dated Item03 Not-Potency-Dated08 Not Potency Dated-Materiel Quality Control Significant Item

Surface to Surface Missiles

2B Hercules2C Chaparral2F MLRS

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION2G Hydra 702H Targets2J Redeye2K AT42L M222M Honest John2N Lance2P Hellfire Missile2Q Guided Missile, Surface Attack2R Stinger2S Hawk2T Javelin Missile Round2U Pershing2V Shillelagh2X Roland20 Guided Missile21 Guided Missile (Basic Tow)22 Tow Missile23 Guidance Section25 Dragon26 Patriot

Missiles Class V Components

28 Army Tactical Missiles (ATACMS)

Communications System Agency and Satellite Communications Agency Equipment

4A Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) Terminals AN/FSC-78/794B Communications Terminal AN/TSC-85/934C AN/PSC-3, AN/VSC-74D Satellite Wideband4E Lightweight Computer Unit(LCU)4F Improved Mobile Subscriber Equipment(IMSE)4G KA-Band Satellite System (KASTARS) Satellite Terminal AN/GSC-70)

4H Joint Battle Command Platform (JBC-P) AN/UYK-128A4J Vehicle Intercom System (VIS) AN/VIC4K IHRF IK/components4L Lightweight High-Gain X-Band Antenna/ Large Aperture Multiband Deployable Antenna

(LHGXA/LAMDA) AS-4429/TSC4M Tactical Manport Radio AN/PSC-54N Tactical Radio Test Equipment (GRM-122)4P Fire Support Command and Control(FSC2)4Q Forward Entry Device (FED)4R Digital Topographic Support System (DTSS) AN/TYQ-67 Geospatial Workstation

(GWS) AN/TYQ- 714S Network Planning Terminal (NPT) ANTYC-224T Network Management Tool (NMT)4U Satellite Communication System, AN/USC-284V Baseband Satellite Communication4W Forward Area Air Defense (FAAC2)4X Warfighter Information Network Tactical Increment 3 (WINTINC 3)

4Y Joint Tactical Terminal/Commanders Tactical Term 3

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION4Z Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)AN/TSC-183

Communications Systems Equipment

5A Battery Computer System (BCS) (AN/GYK-29)5B Digital Message Device (DMD) (AN/PSG-2/2A/2B)

5C Fire Support Team Digital Message Device (FISTDMD) AN/PSG-5 5D5D Depot Maintenance Inter-Service Support Materials5E LOGMARS5F Tactical Army Combat Computer System(TACCS)5G Tactical Mission Command Equipment (TMC)5H Transmission System5J Common Hardware Systems(CHS)5K Battle Command Sustainment Support System(BCS3)5L Switch System5M AN/MYK-85N Integrated System Control(ISYSCON)5P Facsimile Set AN/UXC-7 &105Q Communications Terminal AN/UGC-1445R Teletypewriter AN/UGC-745S Telephone Switch System AN-TTC41 / Telephone Switchboards SB-3614

5T Warfighter Information Network Tactical Increment 2 (WINT INC 2)5U Fiber-Optic Transmission Cables(FOTS)5V Air Force Tower AB-2165W Telephone Set AN/MSC-605X Terrestrial Transmission Systems Line of Sight5Y Medium Cap Transmission5Z Tower AB-216

51 Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical-Terminal (SMART-T), Tactical-Computer Digital,Mission Planner (T-CDMP), Single Channel Anti-Jam Manportable (SCAMP) Terminal, Secure Enroute Communications Package-Improved (SECOMP-I) AN/TSC-154, AN/PSC-11

52 Joint Tactical Radio System(JTRS)53 High Capacity Line-of-Sight Radio Terminal (HCLOS) AN/TRC-19054 SATCOM On the Move (SOTM)55 Tactical Defense Message System AN/TYC56 Joint Tactical Information Distribution Systems (JTIDS) Multifunctional Information Distribution

System (MIDS)57 Secure Wireless Local Area Network (SWLAN)58 Global Broadcast System (GBS) AN/TSQ-24659 PHOENIX AN/TSC-156

Individual and Crew-Served Weapons

6B Rifle, Caliber .226C Rifle, Caliber .30, M1 Series6D Shotgun, 12Gauge6E Pistol, Pyrotechnic6F Pistol, Caliber .226G Rifle, Recoilless, 75mm6H Mortar, Light Weight, 60mm,M224, with Mount6L Lightweight Handheld Mortar Ballistic Computer, XM326P Infantry Remote Target System(IRETS)6R Armament Subsystem Helicopter, 7.62mm, Machine Gun, M21

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION6S Armament Subsystem Helicopter, 7.62mm Machine Gun, M246U Armament Subsystem Helicopter, 7.62mm Machine Gun, M416V Machine Gun, 7.62mm, M134 (Mini-Gun)6X Targets and Training Devices, Small Arms6Z Squad Automatic Weapon System 5.56mm, XM-24961 Armament Subsystem UH-60A Helicopter (Blackhawk)62 Armament Subsystem Helicopter M2363 Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, Machine Gun, Mark 1964 Pistol, Cal. 9 mm65 XM110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS)66 XM23 Mortar Ballistic Computer67 Armament Subsystem, Helicopter, XM14968 Mortar, 81mm, XM25269 M24 Sniper Weapon System

Communications Systems Equipment

7A MEP PI-8107B Legacy Tactical Radios(AN/PRC-126)7C Legacy Tactical Radios(AN/PRC-127)7D Legacy Tactical Radios(AN/GRA-39)7E Antenna OE-2547F Antenna RC-2927G Biometrics7H Blue Force Tracking Aviation7J Standardized Integrated Command Post System (SICPS - Legacy)7K Detecting System DA AN/TSD-7(V)17L Data Processing Set AN/UYK-19,-647M Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS), CAISI, LOGIT, MC4 7N7P Counterintelligence /Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) Automated Tool Set (CHATS)7Q Floodlights & Lightsets7R Accessory Kit Test Set GRM-1227S Direction Finder Set AN/PRD-137T Adam Cell System7U C3T/OBS7V Wolfhound AN/PSS-77W Power Distribution Illumination Systems, Electrical(PDISE)7X Force Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) AN/UYK-1287Y Countermeasure Detecting System PROPHET AN/MLQ Data Analysis Central PROPHET

Control AN/MSW7Z AN/TSC-152A71 Legacy Survivability Radios(AN/GRC-240/AN/VRC-100)72 Standardized Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) / Tactical Operations Center (TOC)73 Embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System74 Tactical Communications Package75 Ground Surveillance Radar (GSR)AN/PPS-1576 Joint Network Node (JNN), Tactical Hub Node (THN), Battalion Command Post Node

(BnCPN) - AN/TTC 59/61, OM -87 B/T77 Generator Set 100KW,50/60HZ78 Generator Set 200KW,50/60HZ79 Combat Survivor Evader Location (CSEL) AN/PRQ-7

Systems of Systems/Training Devices, Simulations, and Simulators

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION8A Armed Robotic Vehicle-Assault (light (ARV-A (L)).8F XM156 Class I UAV8L XM501 Non Line of Sight-Launch System(NLOS-LS)8M Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment Vehicle-Transport (MULE-T) and

Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment Vehicle-Countermine(MULE-C)8R MQ-8B Class IV UAV

8S Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)8U AN/GSR-9 Unattended Ground Sensor- (UGS-T) and AN/GSR-10 Unattended Ground Sensor-

Urban (UGS-U)81 XM1201 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle (RSV)82 M1202 Mounted Combat System (MCS)83 XM1203 Non Line of Sight Cannon (NLOS-C)84 XM1204 Non Line of Sight Mortar(NLOS-M)85 XM1205 Field Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle (FRMV)86 XM1206 Infantry Combat Vehicle(ICV)87 XM1207 Medical Vehicle- Evacuation (MV-E) and XM1208 Medical Vehicle- Treatment ( MV-

T)88 XM1209 Command and Control Vehicle (C2V)89 Field Simulator and Training Equipment

Signal Intelligence

9A Radio Receiving Set (TEAMMATE) AN/TRQ-329B Trailblazer Master Control Station AN/TSQ-1389C Traffic jam AN/TLQ-17A9D Secure Voice Telephony9E Secure Voice Radio9F In-Line Network Encryption9G Tactical Sigint Payload (TSP)/Starlite9H Ground-Based Common Sensor-Heavy (GBCS-H) AN/MLQ-389J Ground-Based Common Sensor-Light (GBCS-L) AN/MLQ-399K Link Encryption Family9L Trojan Nexgen9M Enhanced Track wolf AN/TSQ-1999N Multifunction Video Display (MVD) an VSQ9P Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT), Unit Hub SATCOM Truck (UHST), Master Reference

Terminal (MRT) - AN/TSC 185, OA-9523T, AN/TSC-169B9Q Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS)Radios9R Classified COMSEC9S Crazy horse9T Doppler AN/ASN9U Fiber Optic Gyro System (FOGS)9V Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) AN /AAR-57(V)9W Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) Electronics Warfare System

AN/VLQ & AN/PLQ9X Common Transponder AN/APX9Y Regional Hub Node (RHN) AN/FSC-133

9Z Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar(LCMR) AN/TPQ-48/49/5091 Network Operations (NETOPS) OL-76192 Army HF Electronic Warfare System (AHFEWS) AN/TLQ-3393 Intelligence Electronic Warfare Common Sensor (IEWCS), (CHAALS-X, CMES)94 AN/ARC-231 Satcom Radios

POSITION NO. 4 AND 5ALPHA-NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION95 Driver's Vision Enhanced (DVE) AN/VAS-5B96 Trojan Spirit Lite AN/TSQ-22697 Army Special Programs Office (ASPO) System98 Long Range Advanced Scout Surveillance System (LRAS3) AN /TAS-899 Movement Tracking System (MTS)/ Joint Capabilities Release-Logistics (JCR-LOG)

TABLE 66AIR FORCE MATERIEL MANAGEMENT AGGREGATION CODES (MMAC)

A two-position alphabetic code (AA thru ZZ) authorized to identify specific items (National Stock Numbers) to be managed by a specific manager at one of the Air Logistics Centers (ALCs), Contractor Inventory Control Points (**) or Special Cataloging Activities. The ** identifies a MMAC designated for use by a Contractor ICP.

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

AA TG AIM-4 MISSILEAB TG AIM-9 (SIDE WINDER)

AD SU SPACE SUPPORT PROGRAM (SSP)

AE SU LGM-25C/LV-4 (TITAN II)

AH SU LGM-30 MINUTEMANAI SU ADVANCED INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC (MX)AJ SU "AEROJET ENGINES & COMPONENTS LR-87, LR-91"

AK TG AGM-12/ATM-12 (BULLPUP)AL TG ADVANCE MEDIUM RANGE AIR-TO-AIR MISSILEAM SU LGM-30G

AN SX CONTAINERS FOR OCALC-MANAGED JET ENGINE (FSC 8145)AO TG AGM-88 HIGHSPEED ANTI-RADIATION MISSILE (HARM)AP SU CONTAINERS FOR RECIPROCATNG AIRCRAFT ENGINES, FSC 8145

AQ SU AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVESAS SU LGM-30G TRAINER

AT SX ADVANCED CRUISE MISSILE INTEGRATION (ACMI)

AU SX WHOLE UP AIRCRAFTAV SU SMALL ICBM SYSTEMAW SX AIRBORNE WARNING AND CONTROL SYSTEM (AWACS) 411LAY TG FIRE CONTROL AND BOMBING SYSTEMS

**BA TB C-17 PROGRAM

BC SU C-131/T-29 SAMARITAN/FLYING CLASSROOMBD SU U-10 COURIER

**BE TB C-17 ENGINEBF SU F-4 (PHANTOM II)BG SU PARTS COMMON, MCDONNEL (FSC 1560)

BH SU F-102 DELTA DAGGERBJ SU F-111

BK SU F-106 DELTA DARTBL TG AIM-7 (SPARROW)BM SU DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM

BN SU A-1 SKYRAIDERBO SX BREATHING OXYGEN SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTBP SU U-17 INCLUDES MAP CESSNA 150/180

**BQ TN B-2 TSSP, NORTHROP GRUMMAN

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

BR SU FB-111BS SU GLOBAL BROADCAST SERVICEBT TG FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTBU TG PERSONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENTBV TB OSPREY CV-22 TILT-ROTOR AIRCRAFTBW SU JOINT STANDOFF WEAPON (JSOW) SYSTEMBX SU C-7A (CV-2) CARIBOUBY TG AIRBORNE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENTBZ TG H-53 SEASTALLION

CA SJ COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY (COMSEC) SERIALIZED CONTROL ITEMCB SU F-104G STARFIGHTERCC TG ELECTRONIC SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR E-3 AIRCRAFTCD SU WS314A MK1 MOD O GUIDED WEAPON (WALLEYE)CE SJ INTEL PRODUCTSCF TG SENIOR LEADER IN-TRANSIT PALLET (SLIP)

CG SU O-2A CESSNA SUPER SKYMASTERCH TG AGM-78A, ATM-78ACI SJ CRYPTOLOGIC ITEM OTHER THAN COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY (COMSEC)

ITEMSCJ SX AGM-69 SRAM

CM SC NUCLEAR ORDNANCE MATERIELCN SX TF-41 ENGINECP SU MICROWAVE COMMAND GUIDANCE PROGRAM (AN/UPQ-3)

**CQ TV BALLISTIC MISSILE EARLY WARNING SYSTEMCR TG SENIOR LEADER IN-TRANSIT CONFERENCE CAPSULE (SLICC)CS SJ COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY (COMSEC) OTHER THAN SERIALIZED

CONTROL ITEMCT TG 463L MATERIELS HANDLING SYSTEMCU TG MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES (POTENTIAL CUSTODIAN)CW TG AIRBORNE RADAR AND MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTCX TG AIRBORNE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENTCY TG UR-ALC SERIAL CONTROL FOR CCICZ SU 440L HF FORWARD SCATTER RADARDC SU C-47/C-117 SKYTRAINDE SU C-54 SKYMASTERDF TG H-34 CHOCTAW

**DG TV PRECISION ACQUISITION VEHICLE ENTRY PHASED ARRAY WARNING SYSTEM

DH SU C-118/DC-6B LIFTMASTER**DI TO DIRECTIONAL INFRARED COUNTERMEASURE SYSTEMDM SU AGM. 15&A, JOINT AIR TO SURFACE STAND OFF MISSILE

**DN TM RQ-4A

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

DO SU QF-4 DRONE PROGRAMDU SU BDU 36/38/46 ITEMSDZ SU QU-22EA TG E-8/B JOINT STARS AIRCRAFTEE TG AIR TRANSPORTABLE AIRLIFT CONTROL ELEMENT (PROJECT SEEK

LIFT/SEEK CARGO/SEEK ALICE)EF SX ENHANCED FLIGHT SCREENER AIRCRAFT

**EG TB E-3G AIRBORNE WARNING AND CONTROL SYSTEM (AWACS)EH SX ELECTRONIC COMPONENTSEI SU PHOTONIC/ELECTRONICIMAGEEJ TG BARE BASE MOBILE SHELTERS/EQUIPMENT

EK SX B-1**EN TV BMEWS AND PAVE-PAWS COMBINATION

ES SU CARTRIDGE AND PROPELLANT ACTUATED DEVICESEV SU OV-10A BRONCOEW TG AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENTEX TG PECULIAR NONSTANDARD ELECTRONIC WARFARE ITEMSFA TB B-52 CONECTFB SU CIM-10 BOMARCFC SX C-22 AIRCRAFTFD SU "ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT, NON-AIRBORNE"FE TG AIRCRAFT BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR PROGRAMFF SX KC-10 EXTENDERFG SX B-52 STRATO FORTRESSFH SX C-97 STRATO FREIGHTERFJ SU A-10 SPECIALIZED CLOSE SUPPORT AIRCRAFTFK SX MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT COMPONENTSFL SX C-135 STRATOLIFTERFM SX B-747 AF1

FN TG COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT /NON-AIRBORNE (FROZEN)FO SU FIBER OPTICS COMPONENTSFP TG DEFENSE COMMUNUCATION SYSTEM

**FR TL F-22 AIRCRAFTFT SU CENTRAL TANK MANAGEMENTFW SX B-2 AIRCRAFTFX TG F-15 EAGLEFZ SU F22 WEAPON SYSTEMGB SU HU-16 ALBATROSSGC TG UH/60A BLACKHAWKGD SU GROUND DETECTION SENSORSGF SX AGM-86 AIR LAUNCHED CRUISE MISSILE (ALCM)

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

GG TG GUNNERY EQUIPMENTGI TG TACTICAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATION PROGRAMGK SX FSC 1560 ITEMS NOT ELSEWHERE MMAC CODEDGL SX GROUND LAUNCHED CRUISE MISSILE (GLCM)

**GM TV PERIMETER ACQUISITION RADAR ATTACK CHARACTERIZATION SYSTEMGN SX CONVENTIONAL AIR LAUNCHED CRUISE MISSLE (CALCM)GO SU GPS OCSGP SU A-37 A/BGR TG GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM-RANGE APPLICATIONS PROGRAM/TEST

INSTRUMENTATIONS DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMGU SU F-101 VOODOOGW SU C-121 CONSTELLATIONGX TG MQM/107B TARGET SYSTEMGY TG BQM-34 FIREBEEHB SX ADM-20 QUAILHC SX AGM-28 HOUND DOGHD SX MISCELLANEOUS MISSILE COMPONENTS

HF SU A-7 CORSAIR IIHH TG CH-47 CHINOOKHJ SU MILSTARHK SX NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM PLANHL TG TH-1H SUPT HELICOPTERHM SU NON-MEDICAL BASE 86 ITEMS

HN SU HAVE NAPAGM/142AHQ TG AIR TO AIR RECOVERY SYSTEMSHR SX AGM-84 HARPOON MISSILEHS SX AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTSHX SX ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COMPONENTSHY SX ELECTRICAL CONTROL & DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT AIRBORNE

ELECTRICAL GENERATORSHZ SU POWER CONDITIONING PCCIE PROGRAM

**IC (LAIRCM)

TL LARGE AIRCRAFT INFRARED COUNTERMEASURES

ID TG GENERATORS AND GENERATOR SETS, GROUND

IF TG GROUND ELECTRONICS CONTROL SYSTEMS 412L USAF AIR CONTROL SYSTEMS GROUND CONTROL PROJECTS

IM SX GROUND NAVIGATION AIDS NAVAIDS PROJECTS, 404L TRAFFIC CONTROL APPROACH AND LANDING SYSTEM (TRACLS)

IN SX "ENGINES, COMPLETE"IQ TG USREDCOM COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMIV TG GROUND ELECTRONIC MISCELLANEOUS C-E PROJECTS

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

IY TG "GROUND RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, GROUND COMMUNICATIONS PROJECTS, COMPASS LINK DEFENSE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (DSCS) 439L, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. 469L, CONVERSION OF RANGE TELEMETRY SYSTEM (CORTS) 484L, MOBILE SECURE VOICE SYSTEM, 484N, PACIFIC AREA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 486L, EUROPEAN WIDEBAND RADIO RELAY SYSTEM, 487L, SURVIVAL LOW FREQUENCY SYSTEM, 487M, VLF/LF SPECIAL PURPOSE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, 488L, GREEN PINE SYSTEM, 489L, FOX- THULE TROPO SYSTEM, 490L DCSAUTOVON (OVERSEAS) SYSTEM, 439L, SECURE V "

IZ SX SATELLITE DATA RELAY SYSTEM**JA TV GROUND-BASED ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEEP-SPACE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

JB SU AGM-65A MAVERICKJC SU H-43 HUSKIEJD SU BOMB DIRECTING SYSTEMS AN/MSQ-77 BOMB DIRECTING CENTRAL,

RADAR AN/TSQ-81 BOMB DIRECTING CENTRAL, RADAR AN/TSQ-96 BOMBDIRECTING CENTRAL, RADAR

JE SU MAVERICK MISSILE UPROUNDSJF SX F-101 ENGINEJG SU AGM-130JH TG C-141 STARLIFTERJJ SU "FSG 14, FSC 4935 ITEMS NOT ELSEWHERE MMAC CODED"JL SU SWITCHBLADE

JM SU GRIFFIN – CAPTIVE AIR TRAINING MISSILEJP SU FSC 2810 ITEMS NOT ELSEWHERE MMAC CODEJQ TG FSC 1520 AND 1615 ITEMS NOT ELSEWHEREJS SU SPECIALIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD AND MICROCIRCUIT

MANUFACTURING MACHINERYJT SU RIGID WALL SHELTERSJU SX F118-GE-100 ENGINEJV SX CONTAINERS FOR SAALC-MANAGED JET ENGINES (8145)JW TG CHEMICAL WARFARE DEFENSEJX TG AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENTJY SX MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND SYSTEMSJZ TG GENERAL PURPOSE AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT,

SOFTWARE, SUPPLIES AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENTKA SJ RB-57F CANBERRAKB SJ SPACE COMSEC – SERIALIZED CONTROLLEDKC SJ B-57 CANBERRA

KD SU SPACE SUPPORT PROGRAMKE SJ SPACE COMSEC – NOT SERIALIZED CONTOLKH TG AQM-34KO SX "PARTS COMMON, DOUGLAS, (FSC 1560)"

**KQ TV UPGRADE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM (UEWS)KR SX MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT SUPPORT COMPONETSKU TG NON-AUTOMATIC AVIONICS TEST EQUIPMENT

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

KV TG AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT (ATE)KW TG DEFENSE SPECIAL SECURITY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (DSSCS) PROJECT

STRAWHATLA SX AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND ELECTRICALLC SU T-33 SHOOTING STARLE SU LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTSLF SU C-121 CONSTELLATIONLG TG C-130 HERCULESLK SU F-104 STARFIGHTERLN SX FLIGHT LOAD DATA RECORDING SYSTEM EQUIPMENTLP SX FSC 2840 ITEMS NOT ELSEWHERE MMAC CODED

LR SX MISCELLANEOUS JET ENGINES AND COMPONENTSLT TG C-5 AMPLZ TG C-17 AIRCRAFTMA SU A-7 CORSAIR IIMB SU MK12A POST SERVMD SU MK12 POST SERVMF SU T-28 TROJANMG SX "AIRSEARCH ENGINES, COMPONENTS T-75, TPE 331 SERIES"MH TG LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM 412AMI SA CHAPEL ORGANSMJ SU F-86 SABREML SU F-100 SUPER SABREMM SU F-86 SABREMN SU COMPLETE ROUND COMPONENTS (NON-PRIME)MP SU MISSION SUPPORT SYSTEM

**MQ TF PREDATOR/MQ1 AND REAPER/MQ9 COMMONMS SU MISSION AND SECURITY PRODUCTSMT TG MULTI-SPECTRAL TARGETING SYSTEM

MU SX PRATT & WHITNEY JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS BASE PT6T400–CP-400MV TG "NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE DEFENSE"MW SX CMPG BOMBERMZ SU MILSTARNA SU LGM-30G PACER BLUENB SU MINUTEMAN III ITEMSNC SU COMBAT AMMUNITIONS SYSTEMS (CAS) MUNITIONSND SU F-84 THUNDER STREAKNE SU F-105 THUNDER CHIEFNH SU F/117ANI SX "CONTINENTAL JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, J-69, J-100"NJ SX WRIGHT JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS J-65

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

NK SX F-112 ENGINENL SX LYCOMING JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS T-53NM SU NONEXPLOSIVE MANAGED ASSETSNN SX PRATT & WHITNEY JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, J-52, J-60, JT8D9NP SU PEACEKEEPER ITEMSNR SX MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRONICSNS TG NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT ITEMSNT SX AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTSNV TG JOINT VERTICAL LIFT AIRCRAFT CV-22 (OSPREY)

NW SJ WEAPON STORAGE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS (WS3)NY SX "GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINES & COMPONENTS, TF-39"NZ SX PRATT & WHITNEY JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, F-100–P-100OA SX LYCOMING JET ENGINES AND COMPONENTS T-55OC SX GENERAL ELECTRIC JET ENGINE COMPONENTS (TURBO SHAFT (T700))OD SX "PARTS COMMON, FAIRCHILD, FSC 1560"

OG SX 119-PW-100 ENGINE FOR ATF(F-22)OH SX F-109 ENGINEOJ SX "ALLISON JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, T-56"OK SX GENERAL ELECTRIC JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, J-85OM SX NON-MEDICAL BASE 86 ITEMSON SU T-37 AircraftOP SX TF-34OU SX LIGHTING FIXTURES AND LAMPSPA SU CONTINENTAL RECIPROCATING ENGINES AND COMPONENTS 0–470 I0–

360C/D I0–520PB SU WRIGHT RECIPROCATING ENGINES & COMPONENTS, R-1300, R-3350PC SU LYCOMING RECIPROCATING ENGINES & COMPONENTS, 0–435, 0–480PD SU PRATT & WHITNEY RECIPROCATING ENGINES & COMPONENTS, R-1340, R-

1830, R-2000, R-2800, R-4360, R-985PJ SX "ALLISON JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS J-33, J-35, J-71"PK SU "PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS COMPONENTS, AND SUPPLIES 428A, 430A,

TACTICAL INFORMATION PROCESSING AND INTERPRETATION SYSTEM"PL SX GENERAL ELECTRIC JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, J-47, J-73, J-79, J-93, T-58,

T- 64, CFM56PM SU MARQUARDT ENGINES & COMPONENTS J-43PN SX F-108 ENGINEPP TG PROPELLER SYSTEMSPQ SX PRATT & WHITNEY ENGINES AND COMPONENTS, TF-30PR SX F11O GE 100 ENGINEPU SU F-4 PHANTOM II NON-AF & DODPV SX F107-WR-100 ENGINESPW TG "SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, AND MARINE EQUIPMENT"

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

QC TG ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES MEASURING AND TESTING INSTRUMENTS

QD SX MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTSQE SX AERIAL CARGO EQUIPMENT AND SPECIALIZED FLIGHT CLOTHINGQF TG CHEMICAL AND GAS CYLINDERSQJ TG NON-AIRCRAFT ENGINES AND COMPONENTSQK SX "ROPE, HARDWARE, SPRINGS, SPACERS, AND ABRASIVES"QL TG WR-ALC RETAINED ITEMS (FROZEN)QM SX "PIPE, TUBING, HOSE & VALVES"QN SU GAS TURBINES AND JET ENGINES NON-AIRCRAFTQP TG MISCELLANEOUS GROUND SUPPORT AND SHOP EQUIPMENT

QQ SX HAZARD DETECTION EQUIPMENT 6665 NOT OTHERWISE CODEDQR SX ALARM AND SIGNAL SYSTEMSQS TG AIRCRAFT GROUND SERVICES EQUIPMENTQU SU MATURE & PROVEN AIRCRAFT (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)QX SU ATMOSPHERIC EARLY WARNING SYSTEM (AEWS) (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)RA SX C-18A AIRCRAFTRB SX B-21 RAIDER

**RC SI AE100D3/C-130J ENGINERD SU C-119 PACKETRE SU C-123 PROVIDER

**RF TP F-119-PW-100 FOR ATF-ENGINE**RG TC AIR FORCE SUB-SCALE AERIAL TARGET (AFSAT)RH TG AUTO TEST EQUIPMENT/AUTO TEST SYSTEMS (ATE/ATS) (FSC RESIDUAL

MMAC)RI SU GROUND BASED SENSORS/GROUND RADAR (GBS/GR) (FSC RESIDUAL

MMAC)RJ SX JET AIRCRAFT ENGINES (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)RK SX AEROSPACE SUPPORT ACCESSORIESRL SU RSLP-ROCKET SYSTEMS LAUNCH PROGRAMRM TG NON-MEDICAL BASE 86 ITEMSRN TG GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)RP SU GAS TURBINE ENGINES (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)RQ SX JET ENGINE COMPONENTS (FSC RESIDENT MMAC) DIESEL-GAS ENGINES

(FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)RR TG DIESEL-GAS ENGINES (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)RT SX PRATT & WHITNEY JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, J-75RU SX PRATT & WHITNEY JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS, J-57RV SX PRATT & WHITNEY JET ENGINES & COMPONENTS TF-33RY TG RADIO/TV (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)SA SU TELECOMMUNICATIONS (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)

**SC TB AC 130 U

SD SU SPACE LIFT RANGES

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

SE SU T-37**SG TV SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK (SCNC) HONEYWELL TECHNICAL

SERVICES**SH TQ SNSC SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK - HONEYWELL TECHNICAL SERVICES

SJ TG COMMUNICATIONS

SK TG AGM-45 SHRIKE

SM SJ MISSION AND SECURITY PRODUCTSSN SU AF SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK COMMON USER SUPPORTSO TG SPECIAL OPERATIONAL FORCES (SOF) PECULIARSP SV LAUNCH AND TEST RANGE SYSTEM (LTRS)

SQ SX FUELS-OC-ALC (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)

SR TG FUELS-WR-ALC (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)

SS SU AIR FORCE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (AFSCS) GROUNDEQUIPMENT

SU SU AF SICA RESIDUAL MMAC-OO-ALCSV TG LIVE ANIMALS (FSC RESIDUAL MMAC)SW TG FIM/92A STINGER WEAPON SYSTEM AF

SX SX SICA RESIDUAL MMAC-OC-ALC

**SY TL C-5 RELIABILITY ENHANCEMENT REENGINEERING PROGRAM**SZ TV SPACELIFT RANGE SYSTEMS (SLRS)

TA SU TRAINING AIDS AND DEVICES

TE SU CONTAINERS FOR GAS TURBINE UNITS (FSC 8145)TF SU CONSTANT SOURCE TRE SYSTEMSTG TG AF SICA RESIDUAL MMAC-WR-ALCTH TG H-3 SEA KINGTI SU NONEXPLOSIVE TEST & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

**TJ TB AC-130U GUNSHIP

**TK TB KC-46 TANKER**TL TL C-5 AMPTM TG "GLOBAL HAWK, OTHER SERVICE/AGENCY MANAGED ITEMS"TP SX "TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE CONTROLS, AIRCRAFT"

**TQ TF REAPER/MQ9

TS SU TACTICAL AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM (TADS) (GERMAN)TT SX T-41 (CESSNA 172)

**UB TG U-2UC TG C-5A GALAXY

**UD TG U-2 COMMON GROUND STATIONSUE SU GBU-31 SERIES OF JOINT DIRECT ATTACK MUNITIONS

**UF TO L3 COMMUNICATIONSUG SU ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTSUI TG WHOLE AIRCRAFT

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

UJ SX F118-GE-101 ENGINE**UK TB COMBAT TALON IIUM TG ADM-160A, MINIATURE AIR LAUNCHED DECOYUO SU NON AF MANAGED ITEMSUQ TG MQ-1 PREDATOR AND MQ-9 REAPER

**UR TL RSA IIAUS SX F404-GE-F1D2

**UV TF PREDATOR UNMANNED ARERIAL VEHICLE (UAV)UY TG F-15 SPECIAL WEAPONS ITEMS

VC TB C-130 AMPVE SU DEFENSE SUPPORT PROGRAM; 727, 777VG SU PECULIAR ITEMS FOR DOD I&S ONLYVH SX PECULIAR ITEMS FOR DOD I&S ONLYVL TG PECULIAR ITEMS FOR DOD I&S ONLY

**VM TL C-130J AIRCRAFT

VN TG T406-AC-400 ENGINE, V-22 OSPREY, SOS Q1JVR SU "TORPEDO, DEPTH CHARGE, UNDERWATER MINE, AND ROCKET

MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND CHECKOUT SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT"VX TG SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & WEAPONS TRAILERSWB SX C/KC-135 ELECTRICAL WIRING REPLACEMENT PROGRAMWD TG H-19 CHICKASAWWF SU F-16 AIR COMBAT FIGHTER

**WH TN E-8C JOINT STARS AIRCRAFT (NGC)**WI TV BMEWS AND/OR PAVE-PAWS AND/OR PARACS AND/OR GEODSS

COMBINATIONWK SU DOE MILSPARESWN SU SAC AUTOMATED TOTAL INFORMATION NETWORK (SATIN IV)WO TG NON AF MANAGED ITEMSWR TG SPECIAL TACTICAL MISSILE COMPONENTSWS SX AGM-86D CONV AIR LAUNCHED MISSLE PENETRATORWZ SU F-16 SPECIAL WEAPONS ITEMSXC SX C-137 STRATOLINERXD SU C-140 JET STARXE SU T-38 TALONXF SU T-39 SABRELINERXG TG FMS NONSTANDARD PECULIAR ITEMS & WRALCXI SX NON AF MANAGED ENGINESXJ SU F-5 FREEDOM FIGHTER

XM SU COMPOSITE MATERIAL CLEARINGHOUSE (CMC)XN TD NONSTANDARD ITEM PARTS ACQUISITION REPAIRXO SX NON AF MANAGED ITEMSXR SX AE3 FMS PECULIAR

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

**XS TD AC-13H AI/M2MSAXT SU PECULIAR FMS NONSTANDARD ENGINE ITEMS ONLY SA-ALCF-404XV SX FMS UNIQUE/OC-ALCXW SU FMS UNIQUE/SA-ALCXZ TG FMS UNIQUE/WR-ALCYE TG MEASURING TOOLSYH TG MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTYK TG PUMPS & COMPRESSORSYM TG HAND TOOLS

YN TG NONMETALLIC FABRICATED MATERIELSYP SU GAS TURBINES AND JET ENGINES NON-AIRCRAFTYQ SX "ENGINE ACCESSORIES, AIRCRAFT"YU TG AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMSYW TG VEHICLES AND COMPONENTS ELECTRICAL VEHICULAR LIGHTS AND

FIXTURES (FSC 6220) NONAIRBORNEYX TG BEARINGSYY TG INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTZA SU 496L SPACETRACT NETTED SYSTEM OF SPACE SENSORSZC SU 416L CONTINENTAL AIR DEFENSE CONTROL AIR DEFENSE CONTROL AND

WARNING SYSTEM (INCLUDES CADIN/PINE TREE) 416M, BACKUP INTERCEPTOR CONTROL SYSTEM 416Q, COMMON DIGITIZER SYSTEM(AN/FYQ-47) 474N, SEA LAUNCH BALLISTIC MISSLE DETECTION AND WARNING SYSTEM

ZD SU CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN COMPLEX (CMC) AND ASSOCIATED SUPPORT COMPLEXES

ZE SU "METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT 433L, WEATHER OBSERVATION AND FORECASTING SYSTEMS, METEROLOGICAL/WEATHER PROJECTS"

ZF SU 465L SAC COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMZG SJ COMMUNICATIONS - ELECTRONICS SECURE 466L ELECTRO-MAGNETIC

INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMZH SU AIR FORCE INTEGRATED COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMZJ SU 474L BALLISTIC MISSILE EARLY WARNING SYSTEMZL SU AUTODINZM SU 494L UHF EMERGENCY ROCKET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 494L PROJECTSZO SU P5CTSZQ SU OTH/B RADAR SYSTEMZR SU 407L TACTICAL AIR CONTROL SYSTEM 485L TACTICAL AIR CONTROL

SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS (TACSI)ZS SU GROUND WIRE EQUIPMENT WIRE PROJECTSZV SU ELECTRONIC COUNTER-COUNTER MEASURE AND AIRBORNE RADOME TEST

EQUIPMENT, ECCM PROJECTSZW SU SURVEILLANCE AND WARNING SYSTEMS SURVEILLANCE AND WARNING

PROJECTS GROUND IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT (COMMOM) 441A RADAR SYSTEM (AN/FPS/95), WESTPACNORTH (WPN)COMPATABILITY SYSTEM

MMAC ALC/CS WS

Activity

DEFINITION

ZX TA GROUND RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, GROUND COMMUNICATIONS PROJECTS, COMPASS LINK DEFENSE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (DSCS) 439L, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 469L, CONVERSION OF RANGE TELEMETRY SYSTEM (CORTS) 484L, MOBILE SECURE VOICE SYSTEM, 484N, PACIFIC AREA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 486L, EUROPEAN WIDEBAND RADIO RELAY SYSTEM, 487L, SURVIVAL LOW FREQUENCY SYSTEM, 487M, VLF/LF SPECIAL PURPOSE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, 488L, GREEN PINE SYSTEM, 489L, FOX-THULE TROPO SYSTEM, 490L DCS AUTOVON (OVERSEAS) SYSTEM, 493L, SECURE VOICE CONFERENCESYSTEM

NOTES:

1. DoD 4100.39-M, FLIS Procedures Manual, Volume 12, DRN 2836 for format and definition.

TABLE 67AIR FORCE BUDGET CODES

A one-position alphanumeric code employed by the Air Force to identify investment items to budget programs from which procurement of the particular items is funded, or to identify expense items to the various divisions of the Air Force Stock Fund. (See AFM 23-110, Volume 1, Part 4, Attachment 1A-42.)

INVESTMENT ITEMS

BUDGETCODE

BUDGET PROGRAM APPROPRIATION DEFINITION

A 12 57X3010 Common Aircraft Ground Support Equipment

C 18 57X3010 Procurement Other than Air Force

D 19 57X3010 Other Charges

E 22 57X3020 Missile Replacement Equip and Vate

F 28 57X3020 Procurement Other than Air Force

G 29 57X3020 Other Charges

H 81 57X3080 Munitions and Associated Equipment

I DOE Department of Energy (DoE) owned Nuclear Ordinance Components

J 82 57X3080 Vehicular Equip (Non-REMS) Vehicle Items

K 83 57X3080 Cryptologic and Other USAF Security Service Equipment

L 83 57X3080 Electronics and Telecommunications Equipment

M 84 57X3080 Other Base Maintenance and Support Equipment

N 87 57X3080 Procurement Other than Air Force

P 20 57X3020 Missile Weapon Systems and Peculiar Support Equipment

Q 10 57X3010 Aircraft Weapon Systems and Peculiar Support Equipment

R 11 57X3010 Aircraft Modification

V 82 57X3080 Vehicular Equip (REMS) Vehicle Items and centrally funded, procured, and managedreplenishment spares (ERRC XD-1, XD-2)

INVESTMENT ITEMS

BUDGET CODE

BUDGET PROGRAM

APPROPRIATION DEFINITION

Centrally funded, procured, and managed replenishment spares (ERRC XD- 1, XD-2)

B 17 57X3010 War-Consumable SparesO 83 57X3080 Electronics & Telecommunications Replenishment Spares

P 20 57X3020 Missile Weapon Systems and Peculiar Support Equipment

S 15 57X3010 Aircraft Replenishment SparesT 25 57X3020 Missile Replenishment SparesU 81 57X3080 Ammunition Replenishment SparesW 84 57X3080 Other Base Maintenance and Support Replenishment Spares

INVESTMENT ITEMS

BUDGET CODE

BUDGET PROGRAM

APPROPRIATION DEFINITION

X 82 57X3080 Vehicular Replenishment Spares Base- procured and managed equipment items (ERRC NF-2) with a unit cost of $1000 or more. Items are requisitioned at base (retail) level from commercial vendors/DLA/General Services Administration (GSA) and/or locally manufactured but financed with BP85 program furnished each command.

Y various O & M AF centrally procured equipment items. They are separate, primary end items (other than the weapon system itself) needed by a user to perform an assigned mission. They are non- expendable items (ERRCD NF or ND) which are not consumed in use, and they do not lose their original identity during periods of use by incorporation into, or attachment to another assembly.

Z 84 57X3080 Other Base Maintenance and Support Equip, Local Purchase Items Over$250,000.

EXPENSE ITEMSBUDGET

CODEAPPROPRIATION AIR FORCE STOCK FUND DIV

(AFSF)DEFINITION

6 97X4930.FC01 Fuels DIV All aviation fuels and oils in bulk quantities. Packaged aviation oils and all ground fuels (bulk and packaged) are GSD (Budget Code 9).

8 97X4830.FCL4 Materiel Support DIV (MSD) Materiel Support Division (MSD), which includes those Air Force Centrally Managed Investment Items (ERRC XD1=C and XD2=T) except for those still managed in budget programs (BP) 15, 25, 82, 83, and 84 as stock fund exempt. MSD also includes items centrally procured and managed as Expense Items (ERRC XB3=N and XF3=P). Reference AFMAN 23–110, Volume 1, Part 3, Chapter 7,Paragraph 7.3.1.

9 57X4921.070 General Support DIV Air Force decentrally managed expense items (ERRC XB3, XF-3) with a unit cost of less than $250,000 that are requisitioned/procured at base (retail) level from DLA, GSA, Army, Navy, Depot Maintenance Service, Air Force Industrial Fund (AFMC), local manufacture and commercial vendors.

NOTES:

1. An asterisk (*) in the budget code field indicates a need for item review at the user level to determine the appropriate official budget code.

2. See volume 12, DRN 3765.

TABLE 68AIR FORCE FUND CODES

A two-position code employed by the Air Force to classify items into categories in terms of funding and budgeting considerations. (See AFM 23-110, Volume 1, Part 4, Attachment 1A-51.)

CODE DEFINITIONAF HQ USAF regulated.

AS Fuels stock fund.

BD DLA Troop Support (TTR) base supply item.

CC DLA Troop Support (TTF) clothing stock fund sales store item.

IN Insurance item.

LK Local purchase applicable to fuels for utilities, space heaters, and cooking.

LP Items initially authorized for localpurchase.

LR Local purchase applicable to base funded and procured ground petroleum (POL) products from commercial sources. Excludes DLA managed items.

MD Security Assistance Program use only. Applicable to item basically procured and stored by the Air Force item managers for Security Assistance Program requirements only.

MP Fuels stock fund items in the missile propellant materiel category of the fuels division.

OS Items centrally procured and stocked by applicable Defense Supply Center for overseas supportonly, but authorized for local purchase by Continental U.S. (CONUS)customers.

PD Regulated items, itemmanager controlled.

RO Major Repair.

SF Stock fund applicable to items managed for the Air Force by the respective InventoryControl Point.

VU Vendor to user-of-supply concept.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2695 for format.

TABLE 69AIR FORCE EXPENDABILITY-RECOVERABILITY- REPARABILITY-CATEGORY CODES

A code employed by the Air Force to categorize AF inventory into various management groupings. The three- position ERRC Designator and the one-position ERRC Code are completely interchangeable. Generally, the three position is used in correspondence, publications, and the one position in automatic data processing programs (space premium).

ERRCDESIGNATOR

ERRCCODE

EXPENDABLE* REPARABLE CONDEMNATIONLEVEL**

MANAGEMENT/ CHARACTERISTICS

XD1 C Yes Yes Depot Serialized Control and Reporting System (SCARS)

XD2 T Yes Yes Depot AF Recoverable Assembly Management System (AFRAMS)

XF3 P Yes Yes Intermediate Stock Fund (except Munitions)

XB3 N Yes No User Stock Fund (except Munitions)

ND2 S No Yes Depot AF Equipment Management System (AFEMS)

NF2 U No Yes Intermediate AF Equipment Management System (AFEMS)

* This is a special AF term dealing with materiel accountability. (See AFMAN 23-110, Vol. 1, Part Four.)

** Represents the lowest maintenance level at which condemnation is normally accomplished. Does not preclude condemnation at a lower level when the item meets the “condition condemned” criteria. (The lowest condemnation level will also represent the highest maintenance level at which repair is normallyaccomplished.)

NOTES:

1. Using the above table as an example, the definition of the ERRC Designator (equivalent to the ERRC Code) is:

a. First position. N - nonexpendable; X - expendable. This position has a special meaning and reference must be secured from the regulation; e.g., should not be confused with such terms as “consumed” (although included) or “refer low cost” (no price limitation on expendable items).

b. Second position. Identifies recoverable items through repairs and the lowest maintenance/repair level to condemning an item, etc.

c. Third position. Except for category 1 (SCARS) the third position is meaningful only when used with the first two positions.

2. See volume 12, DRN 2655 for format and definition.

TABLE 70VALIDATION CRITERIA - ACQUISITION METHOD/ACQUISITION METHOD SUFFIX CODE

COMBINATIONS

A correlation table reflecting valid combinations of Acquisition Method/Acquisition Method Suffix Codes.

AMC

AMSC 0 1 2 3 4 50 0 X X X X XA X 0 0 0 0 0B X 0 0 0 0 0C X 0 0 0 0 0D X X X 0 0 0G X 0 0 X X XH X 0 0 0 0 0K X 0 0 0 0 0L X 0 0 0 0 0M X 0 0 0 0 0N X 0 0 0 0 0P X 0 0 0 0 0Q X 0 0 0 0 0R X 0 0 0 0 0S X 0 0 0 0 0T X 0 0 X X XU X 0 0 0 0 0V X 0 0 0 0 0Y X 0 0 0 0 0Z X 0 0 0 0 0

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRNs 2871 and 2876 for format, and table 71 for code definitions.

2. 0 valid combination.

3. X invalid combinations.

4. AMSC must be alpha or a numeric 0.

TABLE 71ACQUISITION METHOD/ACQUISITION METHOD SUFFIX CODES

A code reflecting the decision of the Primary Inventory Control Activity (PICA) from a planned procurement review. A combination of two codes is required.

ACQUISITION METHOD CODE

EXPLANATION

0 Not established.

1 Suitable for competitive acquisition. (See Notes 1 and 2.)

2 Suitable for competitive acquisition for the first time. (See Notes 1 and 2.)

3 Acquire directly from the actual manufacturer, whether or not the prime contractor is the actual manufacturer.

4 Acquire, for the first time, directly from the actual manufacturer rather than the prime contractor who is not the actual manufacturer.

5 Acquire only from the prime contractor although the engineering data identifies the Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE) and part number of a source other than the prime contractor. (See Note 3.)

NOTES:

1. Potential sources shall include dealers/distributors.

2. If sources are limited to the prime contractor and a subcontractor, a competitive code shall not be assigned unless both sources are expected to compete independently for contracts for the part.

3. The DoD activity assigning this code shall furnish the name and CAGE Code of the prime contractorto the activity responsible for acquiring the part.

ACQUISITION METHOD SUFFIX CODE (AMSC)

EXPLANATION

0 Not established.

A The Government's rights to use data in its possession is questionable. (NOTE: This code is only applicable to parts under immediate buy requirements and only as long as rights to data are still under review for resolutionand appropriate recoding.) Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

B Acquisition of this part is restricted tosource(s) specified on “Source Control”, “Altered Item” or “Selected Item”drawings/documents. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

C This part requires engineering source approval by the design control activity in order to maintain the quality of the part. An alternate source must qualify in accordance with the design control activity's procedures, asapproved bythecognizant Government engineering activity. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

D The data needed to produce this item from additional sources is not physically available. Valid AMCS: 3, 4 and 5

G The Government has unlimited rights to the technical data, and the data package iscomplete. Valid AMCs: 1 and 2.

H The Government physically does not have in its possession sufficient, accurate, or legible data to purchase this part from other than current source(s). (NOTE: This code is applicable only to parts under immediate buy requirements and only as long as the deficiency is under review for resolution and appropriate recoding.) Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and5.

K This part must be produced from class 1A castings (e.g., class 1 of MIL-C-6021) and similar type forgings. The part must be procured only from sources which use castings or forgings obtained from approved (controlled) source(s). Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

L The annual buy value of this part falls below the screening threshold of $10,000 but it has been screened for known source(s). (NOTE: This code shall not be used when screening parts entering the inventory. It shall not be assigned in preference to or supersede any other AMSC.) Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

NOTE: Parts Entering the Inventory, Generally, a provisioned part will require subsequent replenishment. Provisioning or similar lists of new parts are, therefore, the basis for selecting parts for screening, Prioritization is desirable on the basis of design and performance stability, the highest anticipated replenishment buy values and buy quantities, and the availability of technical data. Effort should be made to complete full screening as parts enter the inventory.

ACQUISITION METHOD SUFFIX CODE (AMSC)

EXPLANATION

M Master or coordinated tooling is required to produce this part. This tooling is not owned by the Government or, where owned, cannot be made available to other sources. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

N This part requires special test and/or inspection facilities to determine and maintain ultra- precision quality for its function or system integrity. Substantiation and inspection of the precision or quality cannot beaccomplished without such specialized test or inspection facilities. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

P The rights to use the data needed to purchase this part from additional sources are not owned by the Government and cannot be purchased. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

Q The government does not have adequate data, lacks rights to data, or both, needed to purchase this part from additional sources. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

R The data or the rights to use the data needed to purchase this part from additional sources are not owned by the Government and it has been determined that it is uneconomical to purchase them. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

S Procurement of this item restricted to limited source(s) because security classification of confidential or higher prevents public disclosure. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

T Acquisition of this part is controlled by QPL procedures. Valid AMCs: 1 and 2.

U The cost to the Government to breakout this part and acquire it competitively has been determined to exceed the projected savings over the life span of the part. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

V This part has been designated a high-reliability part under a formal reliability program. Probability of failure would be unacceptable from the standpoint of safety of personnel and/or equipment. The cognizant engineering activity has determined that data to define and control reliability limits cannot be obtained nor is it possible todraft adequate specifications for this purpose. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

Y The design of this part is unstable. Engineering, manufacturing, or performance characteristics indicate that the required design objectives have not been achieved. Major changes are contemplated because the part has a low process yield or has demonstrated marginal performance during tests or service use. These changes will render the present part obsolete and unusable in its present configuration. Limited acquisition from the present sourceis anticipated pending configuration changes. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

Z This part is a commercial/non-developmental/off-the-shelf-item. Valid AMCs: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

TABLE 72MARINE CORPS COMBAT ESSENTIALITY CODES

A code employed by the Marine Corps to establish that an item is essential to the operational readiness of a weapon system or the conduct of a military mission; or that a functional part contributes to the tactical and essential operations of an end item component or assembly, and its failure would render the end item inoperable or incapable of fulfilling its mission; or that a repair or secondary depot reparable component is required for the safety and health of personnel, or is required by state or local laws.

CODE EXPLANATION0 Non-combat Essential End Item. End items that do not fit the definition of Code 1 items.

1 Combat Essential End Item. End item equipment whose availability in a combat ready condition is essential for execution of the combat and training missions of the command.

*2 Non-Critical Repair Part. Repair parts or major components whose failure in an end item will not render the end item inoperative or reduce its effectiveness below the minimum acceptable level of efficiency, and which do not fit the definition of Code 3 or 4 items.

*3 Critical for Health and Safety of Personnel. Those parts and components that are required for the health and safety of personnel, and which do not fit the definition of Code 5 or 6 items.

*4 Critical for State and Local Laws. Those parts and components that are required for conformance to state law or local ordinances, and which do not fit the definition of Code 5 or 6 items.

*5 Critical Repair Part to a Combat Essential End Item. Those parts or components whose failure in a combat essential end item will render the end item inoperative or reduce its effectiveness below the minimum acceptable level of efficiency.

*6 Critical Repair Part to a Non-Combat Essential End Item. Those parts or components whose failure in a non- combat essential end item will render the end item inoperative or reduce its effectiveness below the minimum acceptable level ofefficiency.

7 An item that has been reviewed and determined not to fit the definition of codes 0 thru 6. These items are not assigned a specific application within the Marine Corps.

* A comparison of the code for a National Stock Number (NSN) is made for each higher order equipment application within the Marine Corps supply system. The code actually recorded is the most critical numeric derived from the comparison.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 3311 for format.

TABLE 73MARINE CORPS MATERIEL IDENTIFICATION CODES

A code used by the Marine Corps to identify the method of accounting and the degree and type of control to be maintained for the item under the supported activities supply system. Also used to identify materiel by specific purpose, type or classification for the war-reserve subsystem.

CODE EXPLANATION NOTEA Type 1 End Items 1B Consumable Repair PartsC Type 2 (as required items)D Dry Cell BatteriesE Modification Kits 2F Field FortificationG Type 3 General ArticlesH Fuel (Class 3)I Individual Clothing (bag items)J Cold Weather Clothing and EquipmentK ReservedL Lumber, FMFM Medical Equipment and Supplies (Class 8)N Cannon Tubes/Assemblies, Breech, RingsO Ancillary Items/SL-3 Components 3P Arctic MaterielQ Supply System Responsibility Items (SSR) and Collateral MaterialR Rations (Class 1)S Maintenance Float Secondary Depot ReparablesT Maintenance Float Secondary Nondepot ReparablesU Organizational Clothing/EquipmentV Chemical Warfare ItemsW Preservation, Packing, and Packaging Materiel,DSSCX ReservedY Jungle ItemsZ Desert Materiel

NOTES:

1. Includes all Type 1 End Items, except individual clothing (MIC I), organizational clothing and equipment (MIC U), and chemical warfare items (MIC V). Some MIC A items are not in war reserve.

2. Modification kits by definition are nonrecurring requirements, and are not part of war reserve. MIC E is not assigned by the war-reservesystem.

3. Includes ancillary items and SL-3 components for end items that have PWR initial issue requirements.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 4126.

TABLE 74PICA/SICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY CODES

A code that identifies the levels of authorization of a Primary/Secondary Inventory Control Activity. The code indicates (1) logistics materiel management, (2) level of responsibility and (3) basis of categorization. The codes are not input and are only reflected within the applicable Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule line entry in volume 13.

PICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY CODE DRN 3505

DEFINITION

01 A DLA activity assigned as the Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) having DoD-wide wholesale-integrated materiel management and inventory control responsibility for commodity-oriented items designated for integrated management.

02 A General Services Administration (GSA)/Civil Agency activity assigned as the IMM having DoD-wide integrated materiel management and inventory control responsibility for commodity-oriented items designated for integrated management.

04 A Military Service/DLA/GSA activity assigned the responsibility for receipt and distribution of IMM/Lead Service Catalog Management Data, within its Service/Agency storage sites, for items stored but not used by that Service/Agency.

06 A Military Service activity assigned as the Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) having DoD- wide wholesale integrated materiel management and inventory control responsibility for weapons systems consumable items.

07 Defense Special Weapons Agency (DSWA) interest recorded - no management responsibility involved for the item, but collaboration and file data is required to accomplish its mission.

08 A DLA interest recorded –1. Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Center (DIPEC) - report asset visibility, submit screening requests (requisitions) prior to procurement, process Service excess and submit requirements computations in accordance with Chapter 12 of DLAM 4215.1, AR 700-13, NAVSUP PUB 5009, or AFM 78-9, Management of Defense-Owned IPE.2. DLA Troop Support - No management responsibility for the item, but collaboration and file data is required to accomplish the mission of establishing and maintaining a Medical Repair Parts Listing (RPL) Publication.

10 A DLA activity having Federal system-wide inventory control and wholesale materiel management responsibility, solely for commissary resale items, regardless of Federal Supply Class (FSC) (does not support a retail activity).

11 A GSA/Civil Agency activity assigned as the IMM having Civil-wide wholesale- integrated materiel management and inventory control responsibility for items in assigned FSC classes and selected items in other FSC classes.

12 The Veterans Administration activity assigned as the IMM having Civil-wide wholesale-integrated material management and inventorycontrol responsibility for items designated for integrated management.

15 A DLA activity assigned as the IMM and having wholesale-integrated materiel management and inventory control responsibility for an FSC through a wholesale DLA/Civil Agency supply support agreement.

PICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY CODE DRN 3505

DEFINITION

22 A Military Service/DLA/Civil Agency Activity designated as the Lead Service and assigned, as a minimum, single submitter cataloging responsibility, procurement authority and disposal authority for a multi-used or single-used nonconsumable item (i.e., major end item; depot- reparable components; special management item, including conventional ammunition items). An item which is managed by one Military Service/DLA/Civil Agency in some combination of the above, with a Military Service(s)/Civil Agency(ies) managing a stock-funded consumable, is also considered as a nonconsumable item. A wholesale inter- Service or a Service/DLA/Civil Agency supply support agreement may or may not be applicable. The level and degree of maintenance/support provided by the PICA is identified by the alpha Nonconsumable Item Materiel Support Code (NIMSC) reflected in the PICA segment B. NOTE: Procurement and disposal functions for National Security Agency design-controlled items are the responsibility of NSA.

23 A DoD activity assigned DoD-wide wholesale-integrated materiel management responsibility for assigned Federal Supply Classes and selected items. This includes the following:1. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) - Items in any FSC peculiar to tactical vehicles of Army design, tires and tubes in FSCs 2610 and 2630, and ancillary equipment in FSC 2640.2. DTRA - All Department of Energy special designed or quality controlled nuclear ordnance items and for Military Service-designed and quality-controlled nuclear ordnance items when such management is mutually agreed upon between DTRA and the appropriate Military Service, or as directed by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (MRA&L).3. Selected NSA design-controlled or quality-controlled cryptologic items and for Military Service design-controlled or quality-controlled cryptologic items when such management is mutually agreed upon between NSA and the appropriate Military Service, or as directed by the Assistant Secretary of Defense(MRA&L).4. DMA - All Defense Mapping Agency Maps, Charts and Geodetic Products.5. USSOCOM - All US Special Operations Command items of supply.

26 A DoD Agency (i.e., Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), DLA, or NSA) or Coast Guard activity exercising wholesale non-integrated materiel management; a Military Service inventory control point exercising wholesale non-integrated materiel management for nonconsumable items pending Lead Service assignment.

48 An Activity within a Civil Agency or Department having inventory control and wholesale materiel management responsibility for items for which GSA, VA or a DoD component is not furnishing supplysupport.

81 A Foreign Government which manages in its own supply system an item of supply identified under the Federal Catalog System.

99 A Military Service performing logistics function exclusive of inventory management (i.e., cataloging, procurement, and disposal authority) in support of Foreign Military Sales where the requirement is isolated to a foreign government and the Service usage is nonexistent.

SICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY CODE DRN 9547

DEFINITION

5D An activity assigned individual Military Service or DoD Agency (i.e., NSA, DTRA, etc.) retail management responsibility where wholesale-integrated materiel management responsibility has been assumed by a DLA activity.

5G An activity assigned individual Military Service or DoD Agency (i.e., NSA, DTRA, etc.) retail management responsibility where wholesale-integrated materiel management responsibility has been assumed by a GSA/Civil Agency.

SICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY CODE DRN 9547

DEFINITION

5H An activity assigned individual Military Service or DoD Agency retail management responsibility for an FSC or items managed by TACOM, DTRA, NSA or DMA. This also includes a military service activity receiving supply support from the United States Special Operations Command under a Military Service/USSOCOM Supply agreement.

7D A Civil Agency receiving supply support from a DLA activity under a DLA/Civil Agency supply agreement.

7G An activity within a Civil Agency assigned retail integrated materiel management and inventory control responsibility for GSA/Civil Agency managed items.

7V An activity within a Civil Agency assigned retail integrated material management and inventory control responsibility for VA-managed items.

7Y A Civil Agency receiving supply support from TACOM, DTRA, NSA or DMADoD/Civil Agency supply support agreement.

8C An activity within a Civil Agency designated as the principal on a Service/Civil Agency supply support agreement for nonconsumable item (i.e., reparable, investment, or end item) where wholesale inventory management responsibility has been assumed by a Military Service activity in the role of an agent.

8D A Military Service, National Security Agency, or United States Coast Guard, Federal Aviation Administration, and National Weather Service activity designated as the SICA for a nonconsumable item where Lead Service (PICA) responsibility (single submitter cataloger, procurement authority, and disposal authority) has been assigned to another Service/Civil Agency. The SICA may or may not be the principal of an inter-Service supply support agreement with the Lead Service. The degree of support received from the Lead Service (PICA) is identified by the numeric NIMSC in the SICA segment B.

66 A Military Service managing conventional ammunition designated as the SICA for a consumable item, where cataloging, central procurement and disposal authority have been assigned to another service managing as a consumable PICA (LOA 06). However, due to funding and other requirements, the SICA must maintain their own supply system and source of supply. The SICA may or may not be the principal of an interservice supply support agreement with the lead service. This LOA should be permitted only for FSG 13 items.

67 A Service Item Control Center (SICC) which performs the residual materiel or retail management functions for a weapons oriented consumable item of supply when the wholesale materiel management functions for the item have been assumed by a IMM.

68 A Civil Department or Agency which performs the residual materiel or retail management functions for a weapons oriented consumable item of supply when the wholesale materiel management functions for the item have been assumed by a IMM under a wholesale DoD/Civil Agency supply support agreement.

9D A DLA Activity performing logistics function exclusive of inventory management (i.e., cataloging, procurement and disposal authority) in support of Foreign Military Sales where the requirement is isolated to a foreign government and the Service usage is nonexistent.

9G A GSA/Civil Agency activity performing logistics function exclusive of inventory management (i.e., cataloging, procurement and disposal authority) in support of Foreign Military Sales where the requirement is isolated to a foreign government and the Service usage is nonexistent.

SICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY CODE DRN 9547

DEFINITION

9H Activity AZ (PICA LOA 23) performing logistics function exclusive of inventory management (i.e., cataloging, procurement, and disposal authority) in support of Foreign Military Sales where the requirement is isolated to a foreign government and the Service usage is nonexistent.

96 A Military Service (IMM PICA LOA 06) performing logistics function exclusive of inventory management (i.e., cataloging, procurement and disposal authority) in support of Foreign Military Sales where the requirement is isolated to a foreign government and the Service usage is nonexistent.

97 A Military Lead Service/Civil Agency (PICA LOA 22) performing logistics function exclusive of inventory management (i.e., cataloging, procurement and disposal authority) in support of Foreign Military Sales where the requirement is isolated to a foreign government and the Service usage is nonexistent.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 3505 and 9547 for format and definition.

TABLE 75DLA TRANSACTION SERVICES

REFERENCE NUMBER REQUISITION NSN SELECTION DECISION THROUGH

PASSTHROUGH

SEGMENT 1 SINGLE NSN MATCH DISPOSITION 1 2 3 4 5Reference number and Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE) received and acceptable N Y Y Y YReference matches to only one NSN - N N Y YReference matches to multiple NSNs - N N Y YNSN has Catalog Management Data (CMD) - - N Y -NSN has Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC) 2 or 3 or Reference Number Category Code (RNCC) 5, RNVC 9 - - Y N -

Return Code W0 Reject - input not acceptable XV0 No match XK1 Exact match, single NSN definitive reference, return to submitter XK2 Exact match, single NSN definitive reference, no Catalog Management data (CDM) XGo to Segment 2 XSEGMENT 2 MULTIPLE NSN FILTER BY RNVC 1 2 3

Only one NSN has RNVC 2 , 3 or 9 Y Y NTwo or more NSNs have only RNVC 2, 3 or 9 N Y Y

Matched NSN has CMD N Y -Return Code P1 Possible match, selection from multiple NSNs definitive reference, return to submitter XP2 Possible match, selection from multiple NSNs definitive reference, no CMD XGo to Segment 3 XSEGMENT 3 MULTIPLE NSN FILTER - REQUISITIONER SERVICE 1 2 3

Requisitioning Service/Agency is present on any of the matched NSNs N Y YAre there more than one of the matched NSNs containing the Major Organizational Entity (MOE) of the Service/Agency - N Y

Go to Segment 4 XSelect NSN and return to submitter X

Select NSN with latest date and return to submitter XSEGMENT 4 MULTIPLE NSN FILTER - PICA LEVEL OF AUTHORITY 1 2

Matched NSN has Primary Inventory Control Activity (PICA) Level of Authority (LOA) Code 06, 01, 02, or 23 Y N

Select NSN with code shown in the priority shown, return to submitter XSelect NSN with latest date, if dates are equal select the newest NSN, return to submitter X

CODE REGERENCE NUMBER VARIATION CODES (RNVC)1 The reference number does not identify an item of production or item of supply without the use of additional

nformation.2 The reference number is an item-identifying number for an item of production or item of supply. It may be a design

control reference, source control reference, or a specification or standard part or type designation.3 The reference number is a vendor's item-identifying reference on a source control item with reparable spare parts. The

vendor's item required a separate National Stock Number.

9 The vendor's item required a separate National Stock Number.

NOTES:

1. Requisitioner Service is determined through table 41.

2. PICA Level of Authority Code (DRN 3505) is defined through table 74.

3. Return codes (DRN 9480) assigned through this table are defined in table 76.

4. For RNVC definition, see volume 12, DRN 4780.

RNCC 5 - RNVC 9 indicates an obsolete, superseded, cancelled or discontinued reference number.

TABLE 76RETURN CODE FOR DLA TRANSACTION SERVICES REFERENCE NUMBER REQUISITION

Alphanumeric codes which define the match condition under which National Stock Number selection was made through Defense Automatic Addressing System Screening.

RETURN CODE EXPLANATIONK1 Exact match. To single NSN with Reference Number Variation Code 2 or 3 or to single NSN with

RNCC 5 - RNVC 9.

K2 Exact match. To single NSN with Reference Number Variation Code 2 or 3 or to single NSN with RNCC 5 - RNVC 9, with no Catalog Management Data (CMD) on the NSN. (2 indicates no (CMD))

P1 Possible match. NSN with RNVC 2 or 3 selected from multiple NSNs or multiple NSNs with RNCC 5 - RNVC 9.

P2 Possible match. NSN with RNVC 2 or 3 selected from multiple NSNs or multiple NSNs with RNCC 5 - RNVC 9, with no Catalog Management Data (CMD).

V0 No Match.W0 Transaction incomplete and unprocessable (reject)

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 9480.

RETURN CODE FOR DLA TRANSACTION SERVICES REFERENCE NUMBER REQUISITION RETURN CODEAPPLICATION DECISION TABLEMATCH DEFINITION CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6

Input transaction is acceptable Y Y Y Y Y N

NSN was selected by single NSN reference match Y Y N N N -NSN was selected from multiple NSN reference match - - Y Y N -Selected NSN has RNVC 1, 2, 3, or RNVC 9 and RNCC of 5 Y Y Y Y - -Selected NSN has no Catalog Management Data N Y N Y - -

APPLY RETURN CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6

K1 Exact match, single NSN definitive reference X

K2 Exact match, single NSN definitive reference without Catalog Management Data (CMD)

X

P1 Possible match, selection from multiple NSNs definitive reference X

P2 Possible match, selection from multiple NSNs without CMD X

V0 No Match X

W0 Reject - input not acceptable X

TABLE 77ITEM MANAGEMENT CODES

PART I

A one-position alpha code identifying whether items of supply shall be subjected to integrated management under the DLA/General Services Administration or retained by the individual Military Services or other DoD components for management. Coding is accomplished under item management classification criteria. Codes are based on DoD criteria for items of supply.

CODE TITLES AND DEFINITIONS

B Performance Based Logistics or Contractor Logistics Support: Consumable items that are unique to a weapon system which have been included in a Performance Based Logistics (PBL) or Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) contract. (PICA LOA must be 06 or 23).

D Major End Items of Equipment: Items of such importance to the operations readiness of operating units that they are subject to continuing centralized individual item management and asset control throughout all command and support echelons.

E Depot Level Reparables: Centrally managed recoverable items designated as reparable for the reasons that repair of unserviceable quantities of the items are considered by the inventory manager in satisfying requirements prior to or in conjunction with determining procurement quantities.

F Single Agency: Items assigned to a single agency other than the commodity oriented integrated manager for integrated management or control. (These include items controlled by the Energy Research and Development Administration or National Security Agency, or items assigned to the Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) for integrated management.)

J Design Unstable: Items determined by technical decision during the provisioning cycle, during introduction into logistic systems, or at time of item management coding, to be highly subject to either: (A) Design change of the item itself, or (B) Replacement of the item itself through modification of the applicable next-higher assembly. These items will be reviewed for recording when an IM is notified that the item is used by another service/agency, when the design becomes stabilized, or when the item has been in operational use for two years. In all cases these shall be reviewed by IM for IMC change no longer than two years after the IMC J assignment.

L Fabricated or Reclaimed Items: Items fabricated at a military industrial activity for local use for direct issue. This category includes those items designated for local fabrication at Service industrial activities for local use or direct issue to customers including the Security Assistance Program (SAP).

N Modification/Alteration/Conversion Sets or Kits Intended for One-Time Use: This category covers situations in which such modification, alteration, or conversion sets or kits are procured for one-time use, and replenishment or replacement is not contemplated. This category applies even when procurement occurs on a phased basis. Specifically, it retains under the management of the Service/Agency those sets or kits which requirements are properly determined on a program basis, such as the number of equipment to be modified.

P Nuclear Propulsion Items: Items, which are used in nuclear power plants or associated systems and which require stringent technical or quality control.

Q Special Waivers: Consumable items which have been approved by DUSD as Special Waivers to consolidation of IMM. (PICA LOA must be 06, 23 or 99)

T Set to Transfer: Interim IMC used to indicate consumable item has been reviewed and will betransferred to DLA for IMM management.

V Non-procured: Standalone consumable items which are not procured and will not be transferred to DLA for management. (PICA AAC must be V, X, or Y, PICA LOA must be 06 or 23, ISC may not be 1, 3, B, or E, and there must be no I&S phrase codes.)

Y Terminal Family: Applies to items currently managed bythe Military Departments and is not applicable to items managed by DLA and/or GSA. Permits the Military Departments to retain management of items of supply where the entire I&S family, to include the head and all members, is coded to one of the following AACs: V - Terminal item or Y - Terminal Item (Stock exhausted). Items in this category will be removed from the DoD inventory either through attrition or disposal and will not be procured in the future. This criterion does not apply to families where the head of the family coded for future procurements.

Z Integrated Management: Relinquishment of Service management of an item in designated commodity- oriented Federal Supply Classes to the IMM (FSC manager) for management.

PART IIINVALID ITEM MANAGEMENT CODE

Part II. IMC Codes are invalid for submittal. If an invalid IMC Code is already recorded on an item, maintenance actions affecting Segment B data elements will not reject for invalid IMC Codes (Part II) during the edit process.

CODE TITLE ONLYA Nuclear Hardened ItemsC Engineer/Design/CriticalG Field Level Reparable

H Nationally Vital Program

M Items Requiring Procurement Capability outside the U.S.A.R Unique in Design to Military Item Essential to Weapon System Operation

S Security Classified Items

W Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Only

X Items Not Reviewed

NOTES:

1. Source: DoD 4140.26-M, Defense Integrated Materiel Management (IMM) manual for Consumable Items.

2. See volume 12, DRN 2744 for format and definition.

TABLE 78HI-DOLLAR BREAKOUT COMMODITY CATEGORY CODES

A code used to report procurements by the commodity category of spare parts (includes components and related spares). The code relates to the commodity category, which is identified by applicable Federal Supply Classification codes. Examples:

CODE COMMODITY CATEGORY FSC CODE

1 Airframe structural components Group 15

2 Aircraft engine (gas turbine and reciprocating) related spares and parts

Class 2810, 2840, 2895, 2915, 2925, 2935, 2945, 2950,2995

3 Aircraft subsystems, accessories and components, related spares, and parts

Group 16, 17 Class 1270, 1280, 2620, 4920, 4940, 6340,6605, 6610, 6615, 6680, 6685

4 Guided missile components and related spares and parts Group 14 Class 4935

5 Mechanical miscellaneous Group 30, 39, 41, 43, 47, 48, 53

6 Vehicle component and related spares and parts Group 24, 25 Class 2310, 2320, 2330, 2340, 2350, 2610,

7 Weapons components and related spares and2630, 2640, 2805, 2815, 2910, 2930, 2940, 2990, 6620Group 10, Group 12 except 1270, 1280 Class 6920, 8140

parts

8 Ammunition components and related spares and parts Group 13

9 Electrical, electronic, and communication equipment and related spares and parts

Group 58, 59, 61 Class 6625

0 Other Other than above. Groups and Classes.

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 3428 and Standard FSC Table (volume 13, appendix 13-2-A) for application.

2. This code exists to provide future application to produce management reports. Its potential exists to relate elements of data (FSCs or categories/items/activities/dollars) required by reports.

TABLE 79UNIT OF ISSUE CONVERSION FACTORS

A table identifying the factor by which the old quantity must be multiplied to convert to the new Unit of Issue and the numerical multiplier used in conjunction with the reflected decimal locator. The return code IV edit which checks the Unit of Issue Conversion Factor in a Catalog Management Data (CMD) record against this table to assure the correct conversion factor is present will be bypassed if the relationship between the old and new Units of Issue is not reflected on this table. The edit is also bypassed for a Unit of Issue change involving a nondefinitive Unit of Issue if the Quantitative Expression furnished with the nondefinitive Unit of Issue does not equal any value reflected immediately following that nondefinitive Unit of Issue in this table. NOTE: If your conversion factor does not appear on this table, first determine the lowest common equivalentmeasure. Then divide the old Unit of Issue by the new Unit of Issue. Limit the resulting number to four positions. This is the numerical multiplier. Add the decimal locator (the number of positions after the decimal point) as the first position to create the five position Unit of Issue Conversion Factor. EXAMPLE: The old UI is CL (Coil of 100 feet); the new UI is YD (Yard). The equivalent measure is 1 yard (3 feet). Divide 100 feet (old UI) by 3 feet (new UI) 33.33. There are 2 places after the decimal point, so the decimal locator is 2. The next four positions are 3333, creating a UICF of 2333 3.

OLD UNIT OF ISSUE NEW UNIT OF ISSUE CONVERSION DECIMALLOCATOR & FACTOR

MULTIPLYBY

Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) Cubic Foot 34212 4.212Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) Gallon 10315 31.5Barrel (bulk Petroleum; 42 GL) Gallon 00042 42.Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) Liter 11192 119.2Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) Pint 00252 252.Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) Quart 00126 126.Board Foot Cubic Foot 40833 .0833Board Foot Cubic Yard 40031 .0031Coil (100 FT) Foot 00100 100.Coil (250 FT) Foot 00250 250.Coil (500 FT) Foot 00500 500.Coil (750 FT) Foot 00750 750.Coil (1000 FT) Foot 01000 1000.Cubic Foot Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) 42374 .2374Cubic Foot Board Foot 00012 12.Cubic Foot Cubic Yard 40370 .0370Cubic Foot Gallon 37481 7.481Cubic Foot Liter 22832 28.32Cubic Foot Pint 25984 59.84Cubic Foot Quart 22992 29.92Cubic Inch Board Foot 40069 .0069Cubic Meter Board Foot 14238 423.8Cubic Meter Cubic Foot 23531 35.31Cubic Meter Cubic Yard 31308 1.308Cubic Meter Gallon 12642 264.2Cubic Yard Cubic Foot 00027 27.Cubic Yard Gallon 00202 202.Cubic Yard Liter 17645 764.5Cubic Yard Board Foot 00324 324.Dozen Each 00012 12.Dozen Gross 40833 .0833Dozen Hundred 20012 .12Dozen Pair 00006 6.Dozen Thousand 30012 .012Each Dozen 40833 .0833Each Fifty 20002 0.02Each Five 10002 0.2Each Gross 40069 .0069Each Hundred 20001 .01Each Package (3) 43333 .3333

OLD UNIT OF ISSUE NEW UNIT OF ISSUE CONVERSION DECIMALLOCATOR & FACTOR

MULTIPLYBY

Each Package (4) 20025 .25Each Package (5) 10002 .2Each Package (10) 10001 .1Each Package (20) 20005 .05Each Package (25) 20004 .04Each Package (50) 20002 .02Each Package (200) 30005 .005Each Package (500) 30002 .002Each Package (1000) 30001Each Pair 10005Each Twenty-Four 40416Each Ten 10001Each Twenty-Five 20004Each Ton 40277Fifty Each 00050 50.0Five Each 00005 5.0Foot (FT) Coil (100 FT) 20001 .01Foot (FT) Coil (250 FT) 30004 .004Foot (FT) Coil (500 FT) 30002 .002Foot (FT) Coil (750 FT) 40013 .0013Foot (FT) Coil (1000 FT) 30001 .001Foot Inch 00012 12.Foot Reel (100 FT) 20001 .01Foot Reel (250 FT) 30004 .004Foot Reel (500 FT) 30002 .002Foot Reel (750 FT) 40013 .0013Foot Reel (1000 FT) 30001 .001Foot Yard 43333 .3333Gallon Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) 40317 .0317Gallon Barrel (Bulk Petroleum; 42 GL) 40238 .0238Gallon Cubic Foot 41337 .1337Gallon Liter 33785 3.785Gallon Pint 00008 8.Gallon Quart 00004 4.Gross (GR) Dozen 00012 12.Gross (GR) Each 00144 144.Gross (GR) Hundred 20144 1.44Gross (GR) Pair 00072 72.Hundred Dozen 38333 8.333Hundred Each 00100 100.Hundred Gross 46944 .6944Hundred Pair 00050 50.Hundred Thousand 10001 .1Inch Foot 40833 .0833Inch Yard 40278 .0278Liter Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) 40084 .0084Liter Cubic Foot 40353 .0353Liter Gallon 42642 .2642Liter Pint (liq) 32113 2.113Liter Quart (liq) 31057 1.057Meter Foot 33281 3.281Meter Yard 31094 1.094Ounce Pound 40625 .0625Ounce Pound 40625 .0625Ounce Pound 49115 .9115Pair Dozen 416666 .1666Pair Each 00002 2.Pair Gross 40139 .0139Pair Hundred 20002 .02

OLD UNIT OF ISSUE NEW UNIT OF ISSUE CONVERSION DECIMALLOCATOR & FACTOR

MULTIPLYBY

Pair Thousand 30002 .002Pint Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) 30004 .004Pint Cubic Foot 40167 .0167Pint Gallon 30125 .125Pint Liter 44732 .4732Pint Quart 10005 .5Pound Ounce 00016 16.Pound Ton 40005 .0005Quart Barrel (Standard U.S.; 31.5 GL) 40079 .0079Quart Cubic Foot 40334 .0334Quart Gallon 20025 .25Quart Liter 49463 .9463Quart Pint 00002 2.Reel (100 FT) Foot 00100 100.Reel (250 FT) Foot 00250 250.Reel (500 FT) Foot 00500 500.Reel (750 FT) Foot 00750 750.Reel (1000 FT) Foot 01000 1000.Square Foot Square Yard 41111 .1111Square Yard Square Foot 00009 9.Ten Each 00010 10.0Thirty-six Each 00036 36.0Thousand Dozen 28333 83.33Thousand Each 01000 1000.Thousand Gross 36944 6.944Thousand Hundred 00010 10.Thousand Pair 00500 500.Ton Pound 02000 2000.Troy Ounce Pound 40686 .0686Troy Ounce Ounce 31097 1.097Twenty-four Each 00024 24.0Twenty-five Each 00025 25.0Yard Foot 00003 3.Yard Inch 00036 36.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 3053, 8472, and 3050 for format and definition

TABLE 81UNIT OF MEASUREMENT DESIGNATIONS

A table of measurement terms and designations authorized to be used in conjunction with unit of measure of related National Stock Number (NSN) and quantitative expression required as the result of the application of Phrase Codes K (unit of issue contains (Qty) (U/M)), and Q (fabricate or assemble) in Catalog Management Data transactions.

DESIGNATION TERM AAR SuppositoryAV CapsuleBF Board FootBQ BriquetB7 CycleCC Cubic CentimeterCD Cubic YardCF Cubic FootCG CentigramCI Cubic Inch

CM CentimeterCU CurieCZ Cubic MeterKR CaratDC DecagramDE DecimeterDG DecigramDL DeciliterDM DramDZ DozenEA EachEX ExposureFD FoldFG Transdermal SystemFO Fluid OunceFR FrameFT FootGG GREAT GROSSGI GillGL GallonGM GramGN GrainGR GrossHD HundredHF Hundred FeetHP Hundred PoundsHS Hundred Square FeetHW Hundred WeightHY Hundred YardsIN InchKG KilogramKM KilometerKT KitLI LiterLF Linear FootMG MilligramMI MileML MilliliterMM MillimeterMR MeterOZ Ounce

PI PillowPR PairPT PintPX PelletDW PennyweightLB PoundQT QuartRA RationRD RoundRM ReamSE SetSF Square FootSH SheetSI Square InchSK SkeinSM Square MeterSO ShotSQ SquareSY Square YardSZ SyringeTN Ton (2,000 lb)TO Troy OunceTT TabletMX ThousandMC Thousand Cubic FtMF Thousand FeetRX Thousand RoundsUS U.S.P. UnitYD Yard

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 0107 and 8575 for format and definition, and table 53 for quantitative expression requirement.

TABLE 82WATER TYPE CARGO CODE

A table of codes used for all shipments via water, to identify the type of cargo included within the shipment unit. The alpha/numeric code will appear in the fourth position of the Water Commodity and Cargo Exception Code series.

CODE TYPE OF CARGOA Radioactive substances, UN class 7 (radioactive label)

B Mixed hazardous materials - consolidated only as authorized by Coast Guard regulations and Title 49, CFR, use with T-2 or T-3 documents only

C Etiologic Agent, UN class 6

D Contaminated cargo (not including any hazardous material)

E Empty hazardous material containers or packages (empty label)

F Explosives, class C, UN class 1; Minimum Hazard

G Nonflammable compressed gas, UN class 2 (nonflammable gas label; Except: (1) oxygen, which requires an oxidizer label, and (2) fluorine which requires poison and oxidizer labels)

H Subject to damage from heat

I Explosives, class A, UN class 1; Maximum Hazard

J Explosives, class B, UN class 1; Flammable

K Spontaneouslycombustible substances, UN class 4 (spontaneouslycombustible labels and flammable solid labels)

L Water reactive substance, UN class 4 (flammable solid labels and dangerous-when-wet labels)

M Magnetic material

N Dangerous materiel in limited quantities (no label required)

O Flammable compressed gas, UN class 2.1(flammable gas label)

P Poison, class B, UN class 6 (poison label)

Q Subject to damage from freezing

R Flammable liquids, UN class 3 (flammable liquids label)

S Poison, class A, UN class 2 (poison gas label) or UN class 6 (poison label)

T Poison, class C, UN class 6 (irritant label)

U Combustible liquids (no label)

V Miscellaneous hazardous materials, UN class 9 (no label)

W Corrosive materials, UN class 8 (corrosive label)

X Flammable solids, UN class 4 (flammable solid label)

Y Oxidizing materials, UN class 5 (oxidizer or organic peroxide label)

Z No special type of cargo code applicable

1 Aircraft engine, internal combustion engines and fuel control devices

2 Protected/Sensitive Non-Hazardous/Non-ESDCommodities.3 Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD).

4 Radioactive Material (no label required)

NOTES:

1. See Volume 12, DRN 9260 for format and definition.

2. Water Type Cargo 3 has relationship to Data Record Number (DRN) 2043 ESD/EMI Code in Identification Data (Segment A)

TABLE 83WATER SPECIAL HANDLING CODE

A table of codes used for all shipments via waters, that indicates whether those items require special handling as a result of their size, weight or need for security. The specific special handling requirements are usually further identified in trailer data.

WATER SPECIAL HANDLING CODES

DESCRIPTION

SINGLE HANDLING CONDITION

(SH)See note 1

HEAVY LIFT (HL)

See note 2

OUTSIZED DIMENSION (OD)

See note 5

HL+OD

See note 6Not to be Assigned, Single Handling Condition(SH) 1

Highest Sensitivity , Category I, AA&EUnclassified 2 B K S

High Sensitivity, Category II, AA&E , Unclassified 3 C L TModerate Sensitivity, Category III, AA&E,Unclassified 4 D M U

Low Sensitivity , Category IV, AA&E ,Unclassified 5 E N V

Highest Sensitivity,Classified Secret

Category I, AA&E,6 F O W

Highest Sensitivity, Category I, AA&E,Classified Confidential 7 G P X

High Sensitivity, Category II, AA&E, ClassifiedConfidential 8 H Q Y

Other or No Special Handling Required, (SH) Seenote 7 9 I R Z

NOTES:

1. Single Handling Condition is a single piece in its shipping configuration (package, palletized, or containerized unit) that meets the description based on the need for security but not weight, dimension, or combination of both. For example, a LowSensitivity Category IV package that does not meet the HL, OD or combination of both would be code 5.

2. Heavy Lift (HL) is a single piece in its shipping configuration (package, palletized, or containerized unit) that meets the description based on the need for security and weighs 10,000 pounds or more. For example, a Low Sensitivity Category IV package that is heavy lift would be codeE.

3. See Volume 12, DRN 9240 for Format

5. Outsized Dimensions (OD) is a single piece in its shipping configuration (package, palletized, or containerized unit) that meets the description based on the need for security and exceeds 7 feet (84 inches) in any direction. For example, a Low Sensitivity Category IV package that is oversized would be code N.

6. HL and OD is a single piece in its shipping configuration (package, palletized, or containerized unit) that meets the description not only for security but also weight and dimensions. For example, a Low Sensitivity Category IV that is heavy lift and outsized would be code V.

7. Other or No Special Handling Required - single handling condition 9 includes shipments that are classified but not sensitive, protected, pilferable, controlled or have other security requirements required by service agency directives. Codes I, R, Z would fall into the same condition with the added criteria of weight, dimension, or combination of both.

TABLE 84AIR DIMENSION CODES (DRN 9220)

Codes and descriptions that identify dimensional characteristics of air shipments by relating the dimensions of the largest piece to the minimum size cargo door opening of an aircraft.

CODE DESCRIPTIONA Shipment is not a consolidation and does not exceed 84 inches in any dimension .

C Shipment is a consolidation, but does not exceed 84 inches in any dimension.

D Shipment is a consolidation and exceeds 84 inches in one or more dimensions.

Z Shipment is not a consolidation, but does exceed 84 inches in one or more dimensions.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 9220 for format and definition.

TABLE 85AIR COMMODITY AND SPECIAL HANDLING CODES

Codes used for all shipments via air, to identify materiel for manifesting and customs requirements, and denoting cargo requiring special handling or reporting. A two-position code, alpha or alphanumeric, e.g., code 2C or TZ.

First Position- Commodity:CODE DESCRIPTIONA Supplies and equipment for aircraft and aerial targets, including aircraft and maintenance parts, aircraft accessories,

aircraft instruments and laboratory test equipment, aerial targets and gliders, aircraft/missile technical order compliance kits, etc.

B Construction materials: Includes paint and related materials, prefabricated building, wood products, metal and composition materials and their products, commercial hardware and miscellaneous items, cement, asphalt, building maintenance materials.

C Chemical corps items and all other chemicals not covered in other classifications. Note: When an item has a chemical proper shipping name and the item is sensitive, select the Special handling code from this Appendix (Appendix A section I of DoD 4500.32-R, Volume 1)

D Animals.

E Engineer supplies, other than those listed under code B.

F Fuels and Lubricants including Fuel and Lubricating supplies and equipment, and gases, other than noxious gases

G Printed forms, publications, drawings, Training Guides, etc.

H Instruments/Equipment/Supplies for Radio, Communications, Electrical, Laboratory, etc. (includes Signal Corps)

J Unaccompanied baggage.

K Clothing, including clothing equipment (other than arms and chemical supplies) cordage, fabrics and leather, parachutes, etc.

L Defense Courier Service Material including Communication Documents, State Department Diplomatic Material, and Cryptologic Equipment. (This code can be only be used by DCS.)

M Medical supplies, Equipment, Samples, Records, etc.

N Ship's parts.

O Not to be used.

P Photographic supplies and equipment, including training films.

Q Plants, Plant products, Insects, Mites, Nematodes, Mollusks, Soil, Meat (other than rations), Animal products, Vectors or Parts and Cultures of Animal or Plant diseases

R Rations and subsistence supplies.

S Office and school supplies and Equipment including office machines, Furniture and Stationary.

T Household goods.

*U* Mail, Select a Special Handling Code from Appendix AA (DTR 4500.9-R). See second position in table 85, part 1

V Trailers, Vehicles, Machinery, Shop and Warehouse Equipment and supplies including Special Tools and Equipment, Ground Servicing and Special Purpose Vehicles, Trailers, Marine Equipment and Supplies, Repair and Maintenance Parts for the above

W Any material not otherwise specified that may require special handling with special instructions identified in the DI T_9 trailer data. Primarily used with Channel Airlift 463-L pallets.

CODE DESCRIPTIONX Intelligence materials including maps, charts data, and information vital to military functions such as flight safety,

escape and evasion, current offensive/defensive operations, foreign clearance requirements, targeting and National Aeronautics Space Administration projects.

Y Personnel services, Military service records, Files, or other information Subject To The Privacy Act of 1974.

Z Human remains.

2 Arms/Weapons (all types including Inert Component Parts). “When a ""2"" is indicated in the first position, then the special handling code must be determined from table 85, Part 1.

3 Ammunition, (all types) including inert component parts. When the primary hazard of an ammunition item is a chemical (irritant, corrosive, or oxidizer), as indicated by its proper shipping name use Commodity Code C. When a ‘3’ is in the first position then the special handling code is determined from Table 85, Part 1.

4 Explosives (any explosive item not included in code ‘3’ above) including inert component parts. When a “4” is in the first position then the special handling code is determined from Table 85, Part 1.

5 Nuclear Weapons Related Material classified or unclassified assemblies/subassemblies that do/do not comprise a standardized war reserve nuclear weapon (including equivalent training devices) as it would exist once separated/removed from its delivery vehicle. This includes cruise and ballistic missile airframes as well as delivery aircraft.

Second Position- Special Handling:

CODE DESCRIPTIONA Hazardous material requiring hand-to-hand receipt to include items not requiring a Shipper’s Declaration For

Dangerous Goods; e.g. Radioactive Materials Excepted Packages, certain biological substances, and items in excepted quantities. (Includes classified HAZMAT materiel.)

B Whole blood.C Material classified as "Confidential", but which is not highly sensitive.D Hazardous material (not required hand to hand receipt) including all regulated items other than special

weapons and their components. To include items not requiring a Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods; Radioactive materials Excepted Packages, Certain biological Substances, and items in excepted quantities.

E Aircraft engine drained and purged (DD Form 1387-2 must certify).

F Foodstuffs requiring normal refrigeration.

G Engines (Support equipment, Aircraft and Vehicle), not drained or purged.

H Special weapons, including hazardous components.

I Inbound shipment. An in-bond shipment is a term applied to the status of Merchandise Admitted Provisionally to a Country without payment of duties - either for storage in a bonded warehouse or for trans-shipment to another point, where duties will eventually be imposed.

J Materiel normally hazardous, rendered non-hazardous for shipment processing.

K Material which must be accompanied by a military courier (or escort) and when required under armed guard.

L Sets or systems that must move together to the consignee.

O Not to be used.

P Cargo requiring protection from freezing.

Q Extremely fragile items including delicate instruments.

R Revenue.

S Material Classified as “Secret” but which does not meet Code 5 criteria.

T Cargo requiring both normal refrigeration and hand-to-hand receipt.

U Perishable cargo requiring refrigeration only.

V Vaccine.

W Highly perishable cargo requiring subfreezing refrigeration only.

CODE DESCRIPTIONX Highly perishable cargo requiring both subfreezing refrigeration and hand-to-hand receipt.

Y Protected cargo, other than defined by the other Special Handling Codes, Including sensitive cargo, requiring hand-to-hand receipt and/or security precautions.

Z No special handling required.

The following codes identify the specific special handling codes essential to the safe transportation of Arms,Ammunition and Explosives and are issued in conjunction with DoD 5100.76-M,”Physical Security of Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition and Explosives.”

CODE DESCRIPTION1 Highest sensitivity: Category I, Missiles and Rockets; Arms, Ammunition and Explosives

(a) Arms - Category I, non-nuclear missiles and rockets in a ready to fire configuration (e.g., Redeye, Stinger, Dragon Javelin, Light Anti-Tank Weapon and Viper). This category also applies in situations where the launcher tube and the explosive rounds, though not in a “ready to fire” configuration, are jointly stored or transported.(b) Ammunition and Explosives - Category I, complete rounds for Category I Missiles and Rockets (See (a) above).

2 High sensitivity: Category II, Missiles and Rockets; Arms, Ammunition and Explosives(a) Arms - Category II, Arms, Light Automatic Weapons up to and including .50 caliber.(b) Ammunition -

(1) and white phosphorus.(2) Mines, anti-tank, and anti-personnel (unpacked weight of 50 lbs or less each).

(c) Explosives -(1) Hand or rifle grenades, high explosives Used in demolition operations (e.g., C-4, military dynamite and TNT).(2) High explosive warheads for missiles and rockets other than Category I (unpacked weight of 50 lbs or lesseach).

3 Moderate Sensitivity: Category III, Missiles and Rockets; Arms, Ammunition and Explosives(a) Arms -

(1) Launch tube and grip stock for Stinger Missile(2) Launch tube, sight assembly, and grip stock for Hamlet and Redeye Missiles.(3) Tracker for Dragon Missiles.(4) Mortar Tubes up to and including 81 mm.(5) Grenade launchers.(6) Rocket and missile launchers (unpacked weight of 100 lbs or less each).(7) Flame throwers.(8) The launcher and/or missile guidance set and/or the optical sight for the tow.

(b) Ammunition -(1) Ammunition .50 caliber and larger, with explosive filled projectile (unpacked weight of 100 lbs or less, each).(2) Grenades, incendiary, and fuzes for high explosive grenades.

(c) Explosives -(1) Blasting caps(2) Supplementary charges(3) Bulk Explosives(4) Detonating Cord.(5) Warheads for sensitive Missiles and rockets weighing more than 50 pounds, less than 100 pounds each.

4 Low Sensitivity, Category IV: Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives(a) Arms -

(1) Shoulder fired weapons, other than grenade launchers, not fully automatic(2) Handguns(3) Recoilless rifles up to and including 106 mm

(b) Ammunition -(1) Ammunition with non-explosive projectile+ (unpacked weight of 100 lbs or less each).(2) Fuzes (except for grenades, incendiary and fuzes for high explosives grenades, listed under category III (b) (2) above.(3) Grenades, illuminator, smoke and tear producing (CS/CN)1/2

(c) Chemical Stems -(1) Incendiary Destroyers(2) Riot Control Agents (100 lb Pkg. or less).

(d) Ammunition for weapons in categories II through IV not otherwise categorized.(e) Explosive compounds of sensitive missiles and rockets(except warheads)(f) Warheads for precision – guided munitions weighing more than 50 pounds (unpacked weight).

The above requirements apply only to 1,000 or more rounds of small ammunition up to and including .50 caliber, individual rounds of 40mm and larger nonautomatic conventional, guided missile and rocket ammunition individuallyor having a container or package weight of 100 lbs. or less.5 Highest sensitivity: Category I, Missile and Rockets; Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives with a classification of

Secret.6 Highest sensitivity: Category I, Missile and Rockets; Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives with a classification of

Confidential.8 High sensitivity: Category II, Missile and Rockets; Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives with a classification of

Confidential.C Material classified as – Confidential but which is not highly sensitiveD Hazardous material (not required hand to hand receipt) including all regulated items other than special weapons and

their components to include items not requiring a Shippers Declaration for Dangerous Goods; e.g. Radioactivematerials Expected Packages, certain biological substances, and items in expected quantities.

M Noncontrolled ammunitions excluded from categories I through IV above although reflected as pilferable on the shipment release document. Does not require protection other than that based on the class/degree and hazard/explosive. If none of those characteristics are present, protection will be the same as that provided otherpilferable items.

N Nonsensitive weapons which are not covered in the above categories although reflected as pilferable on the Shipment Release/Receipt Document (DD Form 1348-1), do not require protection other than what is normallyafforded under items as TVs, radios, typewriters, hand tools, etc.

S Materiel classified as “Secret” but which does not meet code 5 criteria.Z No special handling required (inert components of commodity of 2, 3, and 4 materiel will be assigned this special

handling code).

Use codes 1, 2, 3, and 4 for unclassified materiel only. Materiel with a special handling code of 5, 6, or 8 will be stored and transported in accordance with the provisions of DoD 5100.76-M or DoD 5200.1-R whichever is most stringent.

PART 1Second Position: (numeric), Special Handling Code, use when first position is Code U (mail):* 1 Registered, Letter mail. Command pouches, Weapons System Pouches, Casualty report pouches and Priority parcels.* 2 Military official mail (MOM) including Second, third and fourth-class mail marked MOM.* 3 Space Available Mail and Parcel Air Lift* 4 Overseas destined and intracommand surface mail.* 7 Empty mailbags.

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 9215 for format and definition.

2. The most current versions of the following codes are available at the Table Management Distribution System website at: https://TRDMWS.maf.USTranscom.mil/. For a complete list of acceptable DIC/CC/SH combinations, see the Table Management Distribution System website at: https:// TRDMWS.maf.USTranscom.mil/

3. DD Form 1387-2 (Special Handling Data/Certification) used for shipment of Protected Cargo. When Air Special Handling Code (ASHC) equals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, A, B, C, F, P, R, S, T, U, W, X, Y a DD 1387-2 is used.

TABLE 86CLASS RATING

This table represents a group of codes cross-referenced to ratings, which are applicable to an item of supply when the quantity of freight is less than that required for application of a truckload.

CODE RATING

X 500.0A 400.0

B 300.0

C 250.0

D 200.0

E 175.0

F 150.0

G 125.0

H 110.0

J 100.0

K 92.5

M 85.0

P 77.5

Q 70.0

R 65.0

S 60.0

T 55.0

U 50.0

W Rating Variable

Z No Rating

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2770 for format and definition.

TABLE 87ARMY RECOVERABILITY CODES

A code employed within the U.S. Army denoting the recoverability category under which an item of supply is managed. The codes are assigned to support items to indicate the disposition action on unserviceable items.

CODE EXPLANATION (See Note 1)

A Item requires special handling or condemnation procedures for specific reasons, such as precious metal content, highdollar value, critical material, or hazardous material. Refer to appropriate manuals or directives for specific instructions.

C If condemned or economically unserviceable, Dispose by the operator/crew.

D When repair is beyond lower level maintenance capability, evacuate the item to depot. Disposal is not authorizedbelow wholesale level.

F If condemned or uneconomically repairable, then dispose at Direct Support (DS) level.

H If condemned or uneconomically repairable, then dispose at Intermediate level.

K Repairable item. Condemnation and disposal to be performed at contractor facility.

L Disposal is not authorized below wholesale/specialized repair activity level.

O If condemned or economically unserviceable, dispose at organizational level.

Z This is a nonreparable item. If condemned or economically unserviceable, then dispose at the level authorizedreplace the item.

NOTES:

1. This field may be blank if and only if the item is assigned an Appropriation and Budget Activity Account (ABA) equal to A through Q or 5.

2. See Volume 12, DRN 2892 for format and definition.

Table 88CAGE DESIGNATOR CODES

The CAGE Designator Code identifies one or more of the following conditions for a U.S. organizational entity.

CODE EXPLANATION

% CAGE Code depicts the parent organization of a corporate structure.

G CAGE Code depicts a federal government entity/agency.

5 CAGE Code is the parent federal government entity/agency. (Both designator codes % and G).

NOTES: See volume 12, DRN 2620 for format.

TABLE 89CAGE/NCAGE KHN TRANSACTION LINE NUMBERS

Used for sequencing text in proper chronological order in a DIC KHN (CAGE File Maintenance Data) Transaction.

O. E. LINE SEGMENT NO.(DRN 1001)

ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION (O.I.) IN THE CLEAR TEXT LINESEGMENT (DRN 0010)

01-05 Company Name6 Address7 P.O. Box8 City, State, and Country on type E Cage Codes9 Continuation of line 0810 ZIP Code (DRN 4400), Contract Administration Office (CAO) (DRN 8870), Automatic Data

Processing Point (ADP) (DRN 8835), CAO/ADP Exception Processing (DRN 8868),Debarred Status Code (DRN 0866) and End Date (DRN 0913)

*11-14 First former name and address*15-18 Second former name and address19 Socioeconomic Data*20 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code (DRN 1368)21 Telephone Number -Voice*22 Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Codes*23 Telephone Number - FAX, Telephone-DSN, and Telephone - FTS*24 County, Congressional District*25 Parent Taxpaper Identifier (DRN 3403), Taxpayer Identifier (DRN 3401)*26 Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) (DRN 3405*27 Certification Number*28 Activity Code (DRN 2046)*29 Overseas Telephone Number

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 1001 (Organizational Entity Line Segment) for format and definition.

2. The asterisk (*) indicates the data is not currently output in DIC KHN (CAGE File Maintenance Data). See Volume 8, Chapter 8.2 for a complete description of DIC KHN.

TABLE 90TYPE CODE FOR COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENTITY CODE (CAGE) NATO

COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENTITY (NCAGE) CODES

A code, which specifies whether the Cage Code is a U.S. or NATO manufacturer or nonmanufacturer.

CODE EXPLANATION*A U.S./Canadian ManufacturersE Non-US Manufacturer from North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) or other Foreign Organization or Foreign

Codification Bureaus.C Civilian Standards and Standards Organizations, including non-military government standards and standards

organizations (ex. ISO, DIN, BS, ANSI)F Non-manufacturers - Entities of the following types, which do not manufacture:

-Vendors/distributors-Sales Offices-Retail establishments-Wholesale or jobbing establishments

G Service providers - Organizational entities that provide intangible services rather than products, such as the following:-Service organizations-Professional organizations, including engineering, construction and mining firms-Banks and universities-Providers of services, including consultation, training, research studies.These NCAGEs may be assigned to individuals.

(Do not use for cataloguing purposes/For non-U.S. use only)

H Government departments or units, including military organizationsI NATO allocated special codes (example: IREF0, INTE9)M Military Standards and Standards Organizations (examples: STANAGS, MILSPECs, DEFSTANs)

*Old Canadian CAGE Codes (numeric in the first and fifth position) are being canceled/replaced or placed in an active status. New Canadian NCAGE codes (first position of "L" are assigned a Type Code of E or F.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 4238 for format.

TABLE 91ITEM STANDARDIZATION CODES

Codes reflecting the standardization decision of a standardization organizational entity. The coding structure provides for the categorization of items as authorized for procurement or not authorized for procurement. Within these two broad categories, the specific codes indicate key management information used in assigning the code, the basis for assignment of the code, or in some cases a condition requiring further management attention.

ISC EXPLANATION

0 Items under the specification control of Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) or National Security Agency (NSA).

1 An item authorized for procurement as a result of a formal item reduction study and accepted as a replacement for one or more items not authorized for procurement. In addition, in generic relationships, a code 1 item is related to a code 2 item.

2 An item authorized for procurement which has been included in an item reduction study and which initially does not replace an item not authorized for procurement. In addition, in generic relationships, a code 2 item is related to a code 1 item.

3 An item which, as a result of a formal item reduction study, is accepted as not authorized for procurement.

5 An item authorized for procurement that has not yet been subject to item standardization.

6 An item authorized for procurement that is in a specific Federal Supply Class (FSC) or item name grouping consisting primarily of items which are one-of-a-kind; therefore, little or no potential exists for elimination of items through formal item reduction studies.

7 NATO use only (see NOTE 3).8 NATO use only (see NOTE 3).B A new item authorized for procurement, contained in a new or revised superseding specification or standard that

replaces prior items.

C An item authorized for procurement that has been included in an item reduction study but an intelligent decision could not be made due to lack of sufficient technical data.

E An item no longer authorized for procurement, which has been replaced by an item contained in a new or revised superseding specification orstandard.

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRNs 2650 and 8525 for format and definition.

2. See volume 6, paragraph 6.5.2.d for definition of a generic relationship.

3. NATO (non-U.S.) Stock Numbered items in the FLIS database may reflect an ISC. The other NATO countries also apply ISC 0 through 6, as shown in this table, however in lieu of ISC C they apply ISC 7 (same explanation) and in lieu of ISC E they apply ISC 8 (same explanation).

TABLE 92VALID ITEM STANDARDIZATION CODE COMBINATIONS FOR STANDARDIZATION

RELATIONSHIP

Valid combinations of Item Standardization Codes (ISCs) for the items included in standardization replacement relationships.

ISC ITEM REPLACED BY ISC ITEM

2 1

3 1, B

E B

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRNs 2650 and 8525 and table 91 for the definitions of Item Standardization Codes.

2. Relationships with Standardization Code 1 replacing a Standardization Code 2 item are limited to Standardization Code 1 items with an Acquisition Advice Code of W.

3. Standardization Code B items must replace at least one Standardization Code E item, and may also replace additional Standardization Code 3 items.

TABLE 93FSCs AUTHORIZED ITEM STANDARDIZATION CODE B

Federal Supply Classes within which the assignment of Item Standardization Code B to National Stock Numbers (NSNs) is authorized.

FSC FSC FSC FSC

5305 5915 5945 5962

5306 5930 5950 5965

5310 5925 5955 5985

5905 5930 5960 5990

5910 5935 5961 5999

NOTE:

See volume 12, DRNs 2650 and 8525, and table 91 for definitions of Item Standardization Codes

TABLE 94ITEM STANDARDIZATION CODE AUTHORIZED SPECIFICATIONS/STANDARDS

One of the following CAGE Codes must be present to authorize assignment of Item Standardization Code B to a National Stock Number (NSN).

PART 1. FEDERAL/MILITARY SPECIFICATION/STANDARD CAGE Codes.

04024 24059 24078 81349 9923806160 24061 24080 8135006542 24062 24594 8135221450 24063 24605 8804122397 24064 24937 8882724054 24065 31198 9413524056 24067 67268 9690624058 24074 81348 99237

PART 2. VOLUNTARY STANDARD CAGE Codes.

802048020581346

NOTE:

See volume 12, DRN 9250 for definition and format.

TABLE 95NAVY ISSUE, REPAIR, AND/OR REQUISTION RESTRICTION CODES

A two-position alphanumeric code that indicates restrictions to issue or procurement of the material involved or instructions for item requisitioning, turn-in or exchange for the Navy.

RRC DEFINITION00 No restriction.AD Repairable/consumable item requiring custodian signature control and item-for-item exchange except where

initial issue or replacement of surveyed item is involved.AE Submit/refer requisitions to NAVEDTRAPRODEVCEN.AF Submit/refer requisitions to NAVSEA (other than ammunition-N23).AG Submit/refer requisitions to Naval Training Systems Center.AH Submit/refer requisitions to CESO (Civil Engineer Support Office) CBC Port Hueneme.AM Submit/refer requisitions to NAVICP MECH (code 009) Mechanicsburg. Centralized control for issue of

reactor plant technical manuals.AR Repairable item subject to centrally managed rework program at designated sites. Mandatory turn-in of item

required except when initial issue or replacement of surveyed item is involved.AT Submit/refer requisition to NAVCOMPT.AW Submit/refer requisition to NAVPLANTTECHREPO (Anaheim SPI). In accordance with SSPINST 4400.3E.BE Submit/refer requisitions to MSC.BF Submit/refer requisitions to USCG Engineering Logistics Center, Baltimore, MD.BJ Submit/refer requisitions to NSMSES.BL Submit/refer requisitions to NAVICP MECH. Centralized control for issue of repair parts for specific

programs/equipment.BM Submit/refer requisitions to NAVSPAWAR (SPAWAR 82)BS Submit/refer requisitions to NAVICP PHIL.BV Controlled ammunition item. Submit/refer requisitions to NOC IMSD. Centralized control for issue of

controlled ammunition items.BY Submit/refer requisitions to NAVFSSO. Controls galley equipment unique to submarines and Direct Current

(DC) ships.BZ Submit/refer requisitions to NAVRESSO.C0 Critical item. Do not issue. Refer all requests to cognizant manager.C1 Type 1 critical item. Issue to fill priority 1-8 end-use request only with appropriate prior approval as requested.C2 Type 2 critical item. Issue only to fill priority 1-3 end-use requests.C3 Type 3 critical item. Issue only to fill priority 1-8 end-use requirements.CB NAVSEA-controlled material. Submit requisitions to the nearest pool activity; i.e., NSC, Oakland, Pearl

Harbor, or NSY Portsmouth, NH. These activities are authorized to approve the issue of material so codedwithout NAVSEA prior approval.

CC Submit/refer requisitions to NAVELEXENGCEN, San Diego, CA (452). (Field change kit program relatedrequisitions.)

CF Fleet Control Program Items. Submit/refer requisitions to NAVICP PHIL following standard procedures.DV Submit/refer requisitions to Naval Air Technical Services Facility.R9 Integrated Manager reparable item. Includes DLA-managed items which are reportable in non- RFI condition to

appropriate Defense Supply Center per NAVSUP instructions for return of excess material to DLA.TF Submit/refer requisitions to Supervisor of Shipbuilding, USN, Conversion and Repair, Groton, CT.XA Submit/refer requisitions to NAVPRO Pittsfield, MA. Control issue of critical FBM and SWS material.

XB Maintain record of serial numbers.XC Submit/refer requisitions to NAVPRO Sunnyvale, CA (SPL-60). Control of active C3/C4 material.XD Technical Directive Change Kit is a controlled item and requires special management. Submit/refer requisitions

to NAVAIR.XE Refer to technical information card for special instructions. This code may only be assigned by the inventory

control point (ICP) when material cannot be properly issued without review of the technical information card.XG Submit/refer requisitions to NAVPRO Sunnyvale, CA(SPL (W).)XH Submit/refer requisitions to Naval Air Systems Command for 2Q Cog selected shipboard and air stationed

electronics equipment.

RRC DEFINITIONXJ Submit/refer requisitions to SSPO (Strategic Systems Project Office) Technical Representative, Great Neck,

and NY. In accordance with SSPINST 4400.3E.XL Submit/refer requisitions to NAVPLANTTECHREPO, Anaheim, CA (SPA). In accordance with SSPINST

4400.3E.XQ Submit/refer requisitions to NAVSEA(ammunition-N24).XR Submit/refer requisitions to NAVSEA. Maintain records by serial number (NAVSEAINST 4440.7 applies).

XS Submit/refer requisitions to Naval Intelligence Command, Washington, D.C.XW Submit/refer requisitions to Naval Underwater Systems Center (NUSC) Newport, RI.XZ Submit/refer requisitions to Naval Underwater Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, WA.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0132.

TABLE 96PHRASE CODE PACKAGE COMBINATION

A table reflecting valid combinations of Phrase Codes in the input transaction and/or recorded in the Services/Agencies Catalog Management Record/Management Data List File for the submitted NSN. This table applies to the Return Code “XP” edit and appropriate I&S edits.

PHRASE CODE VALUEBLANK A C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V X Y Z 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

BLANK E X E X X X E X X W W D B C E W BA X XC X X XD X X X X X X X S X S X X X X X X X X X X W D X D C C X W BE X X X X X X W W W W W W WF X X X X X X W W W W W W WG E X E X X X X X W W D W D E W WH X X X X X X X X X X X X X W W X W W W X W WJ X X X X X X X W W X W W W W WK X X X X X X X X X S X S X X X X X X X X X X W D X D D C X W BL S S S W WM X X M X X W W W W WN S S B SP X X X W W W W WQ X X X X F X X W W W W W WR X X X X X X X X X B F X X X X X X W W X D W C X WS E X X X X E X X W W W W D ET X X X X WU X X X XV X X X WX X X X X X X X X X X S X S X X X X X X X X X X W D X D C C X W BY X X X X X X X X X X X X X W W X D W D X W WZ X X X W0 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W2 W D W W W W W D W W W W W W D W W W W W W W W W W3 X X X X X X X W W X W W W W W4 D D W W D W W D W W W W D W W W D D W W W W D W D D W W5 B C W W W W W D W W W W W C W W W W W W W B W W B6 C C W W D W W C W W W C D C D W W W D B D D W W7 E X E X X X E X E W W D W D E W W8 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W9 B B W W W W W B W W B W W W W W B W W W B

NOTES:

1. A - Permissible in combinations for Army only.

2. B - Permissible in combinations for Air Force and Marine Corps only.

3. C - Permissible in combinations for Army, Air Force and Marine Corps only.

4. D - Permissible in combinations for Army and Marine Corps only.

5. E - Related NSN must be different for each Related Phrase Code.

6. F - Permissible combination for Air Force only.

7. M - Mandatory multiple codes required; the related NSN must be different for each repeated Phrase Code M.

8. S - Permissible in combinations for Service Catalog Management Data (CMD) only (Maintenance Action Code SS).

9. W - Permissible in combinations for Marine Corps only.

10. X - Permissible combination for all submitters.

11. Volume 12, DRN 2862 applies.

TABLE 97UNIT PRICE AND ACQUISTION ADVICE CODES

A correlation table reflecting the valid combinations of Unit Price and Acquisition Advice Code in input transactions and file for the submitted National Stock Number (NSN). (Applicable only for Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) processing.)

ACQUISITION ADVICE CODE

UNIT PRICE D F G H I J K L O P Q R T V W X Y Z

Greater than Zero X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Equal to or Greater than Zero 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 X X 5 X 3

NOTES:

1. Price may be equal to zero. Enter a price if available.

2. Input of a zero price with AACI is restricted to activity GX in FSG 89 when SoS is SMS, and to GSA; and to activity 54 (VA) in FSG 65 and 89 when SoS isJVS.

3. Submitted price maybe equal to zero only if IMM AACresident in the FLISdatabase is F or L, or is Y with a zero price, or is I under the conditions in Note2.

4. Input of a zero Unit Price with AAC H or J is restricted to activity GX in FSG 89 when the SOS is SMS.

5. May be a zero price when Air Force is IMM.

6. May be a zero price when DMA is IMM.

7. See volume 12, DRNs 2507 and 7075.

TABLE 99EFFECTIVE DATE PROCESSING CONFLICT CONDITIONS

Identifies transaction conflicts and applicable return codes based on effective date (ED) validation and comparisons between input data and data recorded in the FLIS database.

IC SUBMITTEDAll Document

Identifier Codes subject to ED control(See table 112)

DIC SUSPENDE

D

COMPARE SEGMENT

S

CONDITIONFuture effective dated action includes an ED which exceeds minimum/maximum allowable standard time frames. (See volume 2, chapter 2.8.)Future effective dated action includes an ED which exceedsminimum/maximum allowable standard time frames. (See volume 2, chapter2.8.)

RETURN CODE

LDM LDM H-H Catalog Management Data action (LDM) for your Major Organizational Entity (MOE) is already recorded in futurefile.

EK

LDU LAM T-H CMD action (LAM) is recorded in the future file with anED equal to or greater than the ED submitted LDU.

EN

LAD LDM R-H CMD action (LDM) for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an ED equal to or less than ED insubmitted CMD action (LAD).

ES

LAM LKD, LKI,LKU, or

LKV

H-T Item cancellation action (LKD, LKI, LKU, or LKV) for submitted National Item Identification Number (NIIN) is recorded in future file with ED equal to or less than ED insubmitted CMD action (LAM).

EW

LAD, LAM, LCD, LCM, LDM, LDD

LAD, LAM, LCD,LCM,

LDM, LDD

H-H CMD action for your MOE is recorded in the future file within 75 days of its effective date, which is greater than the effective date in the submitted CMD.

EY

LCM LDM H-H CMD action (LDM) for your MOE is recorded in the future file with ED equal to or less than ED in submitted LCM.

EZ

LDM LAD, LAM,

LCD, or LCM

H-H, R CMD action (LAD, LAM, LCD, or LCM) for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an ED equal to the ED in submitted LDM. in the futures file relative to a change of PICA involving the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps,Army, General Services Administration (GSA), or the Defense Supply Centers.

FG

LAM, LCM, LAD, LCD, or LDD (IMM)

LCU H-B CMD may not be submitted by the losing Primary Inventory Control Activity in a logistics reassignment less than 75 days prior to the effective date of the pending DIC LCU in the futures file relative to a change of PICA involving the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Army, General Services Administration (GSA), or the DefenseSupply Centers.

FJ

LAM, LCD, orLCM (Service)

LAU H-B Item Status action (LAU) for your MOE is recorded inthe future file with an ED greater than ED for submitted Service CMD action (LAM, LCD, or LCM).

FK

LDM LDU H-B Item Status action (LDU) for your MOE is recorded inthe future file with an ED greater than ED for submitted delete CMD action (LDM).

FM

LCD LDU R-T Item Status action (LDU) for your MOE is recorded inthe future file with an ED equal to or less than the ED in the submitted Item Status action (LCD).

HF

LAM LDU H-B Item Status action (LDU) for your MOE is recorded in the future file with an ED less than ED in submitted CMD action (LAM).

HJ

LAU, LCU, LDU,or LCD

LAU, LCU,LDU, or

LCD

B, R, or T-B,R or T

Item Status action (LAU, LCU, LDU, or LCD) for your MOE is recorded in the future file.

HK

Any DIC subject to ED exceptCMD updates

LKD, LKI,LKU, or

LKV

A, B, T, V-T Item cancellation action (LKD, LKI, LKU, or LKV) for submitted NIIN is recorded in the future file. Item is inlockout status.

HN

LCC (Submitted LCC V-V Item Identification (II) characteristics action LCC is HPas single DIC (Suspended recorded in the future file.

input) via inputDIC LMD)

LCD LCG A-R Change in Federal Supply Class (FSC) and Item Name Code (INC)/Non-Approved Item Name (NAIN), Item Identification Guide (IIG), Type of II Code, Reference Partial Descriptive Method Reason Code (RPDMRC) and/or Criticality Code is recorded in the future file with the sameData Record Numbers (DRNs) as submitted in LCD.

HB

LCG, LCD, LKD, LKI, LKU, or

LKV

LCG R-R Change action is recorded in the future file with ED equal to or greater than ED in the submitted LCG, LCD, LKD,LKI, LKU or LKV transaction. (Does not apply to CMD).

HC

LCU LCG A, B, R Change in the Federal Supply Class (FSC) is recorded in the future file and Integrated Material Manager (IMM) submitted in the LCU does not match the future FSCIMM. In case of Class 9150, the gaining IMM (LOA 01) must be GX or KY.

HU

All DICs Future effective dated input must reflect the same ED forsubmitted via each segment contained within an LMD transaction.

input DICLMDLAS LCG An item in the transaction has Standardization Code B.

An effective dated transaction will change the FSC of the item to one not included in table 93. The DRN 3990 andthe value of the effective dated FSC and DRN 2128 with the value of the effective date are returned in Q segments.

HW

LCU LCG B, R Change in the Federal Supply Class 9FSC0 is recorded in the future file and an LCU is submitted with a gainingPICA 01 or Activity 75, LOA 02. LCU ED does not equal the Effective Date for the NSN.

MT

LKI or zero LKI or A, B, R, T Change action is recorded in the future file. HCeffective dated zero (Does not apply to CMD.)

LKV effectivedatedLKV

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2128 for format.

TABLE 100PHRASE CODE AND RELATED DATA

A correlation table reflecting Phrase Codes and the authorized data element required in the Related Data field of a Catalog Management Data transaction.

PHRASE CODE (DRN 2862)

OOU (DRN 0793)

JTC (DRN 0972)

Related NSN (DRN 2895)

Tech Doc Number (DRN 2893)

Quantitative Expression (DRN 8575)

Blank Field

Blank W UA XC XD XE XF XG W V XH XJ V XK XL XM MN XP XQ Y YR XS W V XT Z ZU V X

VXX XY XZ X3 X7 W V X

PHRASE CODE (AIRFORCE See AFM 23-

110, Volume1, Part 4Attachment 1A-49)

Related NSN (DRN 2895)

Tech Doc Number (DRN 2893)

Quantitative Expression (DRN 8575)

Blank Field

5X X6X X9 X

PHRASE CODE(MARINE CORPS)

Related NSN(DRN 2895)

Tech Doc Number(DRN 2893)

Quantitative Expression(DRN 8575)

BlankField

0 X2 X

4 X

5 X6 X8 X9 X

PHRASE CODE (ARMY)

Related NSN (DRN 2895)

Tech Doc Number (DRN 2893)

Quantitative Expression (DRN 8575)

Blank Field

2 X

4 X

5 X6 X

LEGEND: M - a minimum of two (2) phrase code MS are required. U - Mandatory when DRN 0793 is “ZZZ” otherwise blank

V - Optional.W - DRN 0793 is mandatory for Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, DLA and GSA when submitting DRN 2862 (G, S, 7 or blank) and PICA LOA is 01, 02, 06, 22 or 23.X - Mandatory.Y - Either DRN 2895, DRN 2893, or both may be entered for this Phrase Code. If DRN 2895 is entered, the Quantity per Assembly (DRN 0106) and the Unit of Measure of Related NSN (DRN 0107) is also required to be entered by all submitters except the Army.Z - Either DRN 2895 or blank.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2862 for format.

TABLE 101DATA TRANSMISSION CONTROL CODES

These codes provide activities/agencies two (2) options to inform the Logistics Information Services of their interest in receiving Document Identifier Code (DIC) KWA notifications for verifying receipt of all FLIS data transmitted via electronic data transmission. The notifications are to be transmitted at a fixed time interval, once per day, and contain the electronic data transmission Station Serial Numbers and total message count for the time period covered. If data are not transmitted for the time period covered, a notification containing a 0000 message count is transmitted as requested by the receiving activity/Service/Agency.

CODE EXPLANATION1. Transmit KWA notification containing message count and Station Serial Numbers for each time period covered. Do

not transmit KWA 0000 notification if no data was transmitted for time period covered.

2. Transmit KWA notification containing message count and Station Serial Numbers for each time period covered. Transmit KWA message count notification if no data was transmitted for the time period covered.

Volume 12, DRN 0756 applies.

TABLE 102SPECIAL MATERIAL CONTENT CODES

Codes that indicate that an item represents or contains peculiar material requiring special treatment, precautions, or management control.

CODE DEFINITIONA Medical Items (Drugs/Narcotics/Antibiotics/Medical Kits) (See Note 1)B Flammable Compressed GasC Corrosive Solids/Corrosive Liquid (other than Acid)D Alcohol (Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol, or Grain Alcohol only)E Precious MetalsF Flammable Liquids flash point not more than 60 C (140 F)G Combustible Liquids flash point 60 C (140 F) to 93 C (200 F)H PCB (item contains Polychlorinated Biphenyls)I Aerosols. Anon-refillable receptacle containing a compressed, liquefied or dissolved gas under-

pressure, with a self -closing release device. Consult MSDS and Label Precautions.J Oxidizing MaterialK Organic PeroxidesL Other Regulated Materials (O, R, M) or Class 9 (Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials)M Magnetic MaterialN Asbestos (item capable of emitting asbestos dust/fibers)O (Off-Gassing considerations). Off gas from the item is hazardous aboard SubmarinesP Poison (including Methanol, Wood Alcohol, and Denatured Alcohol)Q Explosive Non-Ordnance ItemsR Radioactive MaterialS Oils/Petroleum Products (Not otherwise specified)T Toxic (See Note 1)U Mercury (Items Containing Mercury) Follow established Mercury Control and Abatement ProgramsV AcidW Nonflammable Compressed GasX Radioactive and Magnetic MaterialY Non-Magnetic (must remain free of strong magnetic field)Z Flammable Solids0 Reserved1 Item not managed in Hazmincen. May need special handling at Demil/Disposal due to hazmat or

strategic/critical material2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)/Electromagnetic (EM) Sensitive Item3 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)/Sensitive Item4 Electromagnetic (EM) Sensitive Item5 Hazardous Material (non-specified), item's unique formulations may produce different hazardous

classes. Consult item's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or container warning label.6 Explosives, Ordnance Items7 Dangerous When Wet Material8 Spontaneously Combustible Material9 Non-Hazardous or Non-Sensitive Item, does not require hazardous or special handling, packaging or

precautions

NOTES:

1. Storage and custody requirements for medical supplies are provided in NAVMED P-117, Manual of the Medical Department.

2. See volume 12, DRN 0121.

TABLE 103SOURCE OF SUPPLY CODES

Codes that identify a specific supply and distribution organization or requisition processing point as to its Routing Identifier Code (RIC), Military Service or Governmental ownership, and location, as well as the Cataloging Activity Code (AC) when applicable. (The Q8 return code edit will be bypassed for those RICs which reflect N/A in the AC column.)

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

AKZ US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command Warren, MI 48397-5000

AZ

AP5 US Army Soldier's Biological and Chemical Command US Army Support Activity Philadelphia, PA 19101-3460

CA

A12 US Army Soldier's Biological and Chemical Command Natick, MA 01760

AJ

A35 US Army War Reserve Command Materiel Management Team New Cumberland, PA 17070-5008

CD

BAM Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command Orlando, FL 32826-3276

BS,AT

BS7 Television-Audio Support Activity Sacramento, CA 95813-5019 BS,AV

B14US Army Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity ATTN: AMSTA-AC Rock Island, IL 61299-6000 BF

B16 US Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5016

CL

B17 US Army Aviation and Missile Command (Air) ATTN: AMSMI-LC- MM-C Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5230

CT

B56 US Army Communications Security Logistics Activity Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-7090

CM

B63 USA Biological Depot, Wash, DC Mail - Commanding General, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, ATTN: Chief Supply Control Branch,Washington, DC 20012

N/A

B64 US Army Aviation and Missile Command ATTN: AMSMI-LC-MM-C

Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5230

BD

B69 US Army Medical Materiel Agency Frederick, MD 21701-5001 AM, AS

CAT Caterpillar INC. Defense and Federal Products Div. 14009 Old Galena Road Moosville, IL. 61552

CLC Thales Raytheon Systems Co. 2000 East El Sequndo Blvd El Sequndo, CA 90245-0902

BS,AU

FG5 Ogden Air Logistics Center 6033 Elm Lane Hill AFB, UT 84056-5619 SU

FGL AF Nuclear Weapons Product Support Center 1551 Wyoming Blvd SE Kirtland AFB, New Mexico 87117-0001

SK

FGZ Ogden Air Logistics Center 5851 F Ave Hill AFB, UT 84056-5713 SU

FHZ Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center 3001 Staff Drive Tinker AFB, OK 73145-3303

SX

FLZ Warner Robins Air Logistics Center 455 Byron St Robins AFB, GA 31098-1860

TG

FL5 Warner-Robins Air Logistics Center Letterkenny Munitions 1 Overcash Ave Chambersburg, PA 177201-4150

TG

FMS AFMC Air Force Security Assistance Center/XR Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5001

TD

FND AFMPC/MPCCM Randolph AFB, TX 78148 N/A

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

FNF AFLC Command Chaplain HQ AFLC/HC Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5001

SA

FPD Air Force Cryptologic Support Group 230 Hall Blvd, Bldg 2028

San Antonio, TX 78243-7081

SJ

FPH Air Force Petroleum Agency Science & Technology Division AFPA/PTPT 2430 C St, Bld 70, Area B Wright-Patterson AFB, OH45433

SP

FPK San Antonio Air Logistics Center Kelly AFB TX 78241-5000 SC

FPZ San Antonio Air Logistics Center Kelly AFB, TX 78241-5000 SP

FZZ WR-ALC/LX 235 Byron St, Ste 19A Robins AFB, GA 31098-1670 TG

F01 Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Eagle Global Logistics FOR DEPOT STORAGE 15001 Peterson CT Fort Worth, TX 76177-2324

TL

F02 FWB Boeing, 20 Hill Ave NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 TB

F04 Air Force Medical Logistics Office/FOM-C 1423 Sultan Dr, Ste 200 Fort Fredrick, MD 21702-5006

TT

F06 Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY Bldg 4002 X St Dock 2 Keesler AFB, MS 39539-7019

TL

F09 Lockheed Martin Mission Systems FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY1111 W. Bette Ravia Rd Santa Maria, CA 93455-1120

TL

F13 Pratt & Whitney FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 400 Main St MS 605 04 East Hartford, CT 06108-0968

TP

F16 Rolls Royce Corporation FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 2001 S. Tibbs Ave Indianapolis, IN 42641–4812

SI

F20 Boeing Integrated Defense Systems FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 4615 S. Oliver St Wichita, KS 67210-1614

TB

F2U Warner-Robins Air Logistics Center 455 Byron St Robins AFB, GA 31098-1887

TG

F24 The Boeing Company 7755 E. Marginal Way S. Seattle, WA 98108- 4002

TB

F27 Warner Robins Air Logistics Center 425 Eastman St DR350 01 Robins AFB, Georgia 31098–1811

TG

F28 The Boeing Company FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 626 Anchors St. NW Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548-7013

TB

F32 Northrop Grumman Sys Corp, 4807 Stonecroft Blvd, Chantilly, VA 20151-3822

TN

F4U Ogden Air Logistics Center 5851 F Ave Hill AFB, UT 84056-5713 SU

F43 Honeywell Technical Services, Inc. 110 Bayfield Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4634

TQ

F46 The Boeing Company 7755 E. Marginal Way S. Seattle, WA 98108- 4002

TB

F50 The Boeing Company C-130 Avionics Mod Program TB

F52 International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT) FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 4450 E. Fountain Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80916-2153

TV

F54 FWB Boeing, 20 Hill Ave NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 TB

F56 FD9490 SOSFA EMB FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 5749 Briar HillRD. Lexington, KY 40516-9721

TO

F59 Northrop Grumman IS ACS FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 6401 S.Air Depot Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73135-5911

TN

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

F63 Composite Engineering, Inc FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 5281 Raley Blvd Sacramento, CA 95838

TC

F7X Air Force Cryptologic Support Center 230 Hall Blvd, Ste 158 SJ

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION San Antonio, TX 78243-7056 AC

F74 Northrop Grumman Corporation USAF Depot CO AAR DEF COR FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 7977 NE Industrial Blvd Macon, GA31216-7742

TN

F77 Boeing Logistics Spares, INC FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 5690 Southfield CT Ste 200 Forest Park, GA 30297-2524

TB

F78 Northrop Grumman Global Hawk REDISTRIBUTION DEPOT 16710 Via Del Campo CT San Diego, CA 92127-1712

TM

F79 Range Generation Next (RGNext) Patrick Drive S, Building 989A Wing Patrick AFB, FL 32925

SV

F8U Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 3001 Staff Dr Tinker AFB, OK 73145-3303

SX

F80 Warner Robins Air Logistics Center Robins AFB, GA 31098-5609 TG

F81 Lockheed Martin CS FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 244 Terminal Rd Greenville, SC 29605-5508

TL

F83 General Atomics ASI FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY 16761 Via Del Campo CT San Diego, CA 92127-1713

TF

F85 International Telephone & Telegraph Spacelift Range System Control FOR DEPOT STORAGE ONLY P.O. Box 325307 Patrick AFB, FL 32925-4307

TV

F92 Air Force Clothing and Textile Office Philadelphia, PA 19101-8419 ST

F96 FWB Boeing, 20 Hill Ave NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 TB

F97 HQ Air Force Engineering and Services Center/AFESC Tyndall AFB, FL 32403-6001

SR

GF0 General Services Administration General Products Commodity Center Fort Worth, TX. 76102

75

GGE General Services Administration Federal Technology Service Information Security (FTS/TI) 7th & D Streets, SW Washington, D.C.20407

73

GK0 General Services Administration Tools Material Management Division Kansas City, MO. 64131

75

GN0 General Services Administration Office of Supplies and Paper Products Commodity Center New York, NY. 10278

75

GQ0 General Services Administration Office of Scientific Equipment Commodity Center Washington, D.C. 20406

75

GSA General Services Administration Washington, D.C. 20406 75

GT0 General Services Administration Prints and Chemicals Commodity Center Auburn, WA 98002

75

GV0 General Services Administration Furniture Commodity Center Washington, D.C. 20406

75

G13 Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service - Engineering Division 1325 East-West Highway W/0S0322, SSMC2 Silver Springs, MD 20910

47

G14 National Weather Service National Reconditioning Center (NRC) 1520E. Bannister Road Kansas City, MO 64131

47

G36 Veterans Administration Supply Depot (901E) P.O. Box 27 Hines, IL 60141

54

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

G69 Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration ATTN: COE AML-030 TSF BLDG 215 PO BOX 25082 Oklahoma City, OK73125-0082

48

HAD Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Albuquerque Operations Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5669

XB

HAM HQ USSOCOM/SOAL-LM 7701 Tampa Point Blvd. MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5323

XJ

HGD Honeywell Federal Manufacturing and Technologies Kansas City, MO XB

HM8 DLA Aviation (Mapping) Richmond, VA 23297-5335 DH

H9A Special Operations Forces Support Activity (SOFSA) BLDG 221 Blue Grass Station 5751 Briar Hill Road Lexington, KY 40512-4063

XJ

H9D Special Operations Forces Support Activity (SOFSA) BLDG 220 5749 Briar Hill Rd Lexington, KY 40516-9721

SO

L01 Coastal Systems Station Dahlgren Division Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City, FL 32407-7001

PA

L05 BAE Systems Marine LTD Lans Bldg C-08 Barow-In-Furness Cumbria England LA14 1AF

PA

L46 Zodiac of North America Inc. Attn: Jackie Dolch Tel. 410– 643– 4141 540 Thompson Creek Road Stevensville, MD 21666

PA

LA1 Federal Prison Industries FCI Estill 100 Prision Rd Estill, SC 29918– 0699

PA

LA2 Track International Prime Contractor 369 W Western Ave Port Washington, WI 53074–0990

PA

LA3 Terex Cranes INC Conway Operation PO Box 260002 Conway, SC 29528–6002

PA

LA4 Litton Electro Optics Systems Division Attn US Marine Corps 12024 Forrestgate Drive Dallas, TX 75243–5411

PA

LA5 Hayes Diversified Technologies 10844 E Ave, Suite A1 Hesperia, CA 92345–5000

PA

LA6 Advanced Vehicle Systems Inc 600 New Hampshire Ave NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20037–2485

PA

LA9 Oshkosh Truck Corporation PO Box 2566 2225 Minnesota St Oshkosh, WI 54902–7021

PA

LB2 Lion-Vallen Industries 6450 POE Ave STE 300 Dayton, OH 45414- 2646

PA

LB3 Isometrics Inc. 1266 N. Scales St., PO Box 660 Rockingham County Reidsville, NC 26320–8306

PA

LB4 Navistar International Corporation Truck Ohio Plan. 6125 Urbana Rd. PO Box 600 Springfield, OH 45501–0600

PA

LB7 Ingersoll Rand, MF M67854 01 L 3086 501 Sandford Ave. Mocksville, NC 27028–2919

PA

LB8 Elgin Sweeper Company Subsidiary of Federal Signal 1300 West Bartlet Road, Elgin IL 60120-7429

PA

LC1 XR Raytheon Co. Hanger Facility Bldg 11005 Biggs Army Airfield El Paso, TX 79916–0001

PA

LC2 Ingersoll-Rand Equipment & Services Co 12311 West Silver Spring Drive Milwaukee, WI 53225

PA

LC3 Kalyn Siebert 1505 West Main Street P. O. Box 1078 Gatesville, TX 76528–6078

PA

LC5 General Dynamics Woodbridge, VA PA

LC6 Raytheon Company P O Box 801 McKinney, TX 75070-0801 PA

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

LC7 United Defense LP Ground Systems Division P O Box 15512 York, PA 17405-1512

PA

LC8 Defense Federal Products TC A 14009 Old Galenda Rd Mossville, IL 61552-0470

PA

LC9 AM General P O Box 728 408 South Byrkit St. Mishawaka, IN 46544- 0728

PA

LD2 Aerovironment 69 Moreland Road Simi Valley, CA 93065-1662 PA

LD3 RO Defense Inc., 48 Rawls Spring Loop Rd Hattiesburg, MS 39402– 7801

PA

LD4 NORDIC AIR, INC. 5455 Route 307 West Geneva, OH 44041 PA

LD6 HARRIS CORPORATION GCSD 2400 Palm Bay Road NE Palm Bay, FL 32905–3399

PA

LD9 GYROCAM Systems LLC 8100 15th Street East Sarasota, FL 34243 PA

MA6 Advanced Vehicle Systems Inc. L00864 600 NW Hampshire Ave, NW Ste 1000 Washington, DC 20037

PA

MA7 Hayes Diversified Technologies L00679 100844 E Ave Ste A1 Hesperia, CA 92345

PA

MA8 AM General L00211ration PO Box 728 420 South Byrkit St. Mishawaka, IN 46522-3012

PA

MA9 Oshkosh Truck Company Oshkosh, WI 54901 PA

MHQ Headquarters Marine Corps Washington, D.C. 20380 PM

MPB Commanding General Marine Corps Logistics Command 566–2, Bldg. 3700 Albany, GA 31704-5000

PA

MTC American Crane Corporation DBA Terex American Inc. 202 Raleigh Street Wilmington, NC 28412–6363

PA

M00 Raytheon Systems Company L00682 2501 West University Drive P.O. Box 801 M/S 8064 McKinney, TX 7570–0801

PA

M20 United Defense LP Ground Systems Div. 1100 Bairs Rd. P.O. Box 15512 York, PA 17405-1512

M31 Caterpillar Inc., Defense Federal Products TCA 14009 Old Galena Rd Mossville, IL 61522–0407

PA

M32 Lion-Vallen Industries 6450 POE Ave STE 300 Dayton, OH 45414- 2646

PA

N17 Navy Resale and Service Support Office Fort Wadsworth Staten Island, NY 10305

N/A

N21 Naval Air Systems Command Washington, D.C. 20360 KA

N22 Naval Supply Systems Command Washington, D.C. 20376 HP

N23 Naval Sea Systems Command Washington, D.C. 20362 HA/HB

N24 Program Executive Officer Expeditionary Warfare ATTN: PMS 325J 2531 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22242-5171

JK

N25 Naval Facilities Engineering Command Alexandria, VA 22332 N/A

N26 Bureau of Naval Personnel Washington, D.C. 20370 N/A

N32 Naval Inventory Control Point Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098 KE

N35 Naval Inventory Control Point Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 HD,HX,JF

N39 Military Sealift Command Washington, D.C. 20390 HW

N43 Navy Food Service Systems Office Washington Navy Yard Washington, D.C. 20374

N/A

N44 Strategic Systems Project Office Washington, D.C. 20376 JV

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

N45 Naval Training System Center Orlando, FL 32813 GR

N47 Navy Fleet Material Support Office Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 N/A

N48 Naval Education and Training Program Development Center Pensacola, FL 32509

N/A

N56 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Washington, D.C. 20390 KN

N57 Chief of Naval Operations Washington, D.C. 20350 N/A

N64 Commander Naval Intelligence Command 4600 Silver Hill Road Washington, D.C. 20389

N/A

N67 Naval Air Technical Services Facility Philadelphia, PA 19111 N/A

N68 Naval Underwater Systems Center Newport, RI 02840 N/A

N77 Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Washington, D.C. 20363 HC

N79 Naval Mine Engineering Facility Yorktown, VA 23491 GE

N84 Naval Ship Weapon Systems Engineering Station (Code 5200) Port Hueneme, CA 93041

N/A

NDZ Naval Supply Center San Diego, CA 92131 N/A

NMP Naval Inventory Control Point P.O. Box 2020 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788

HD

NMZ Naval Inventory Control Point P.O. Box 2020 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788

N/A

NCB Naval Ordnance Center P.O. Box 2011 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 JG

NRP NAVICP-ERP 700 Robbins Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098 HD, HX, JF, KE

NFZ Naval Publications and Forms Directorate Naval Inventory Control Point Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098

KE

NWS National Weather Service 1325 East West Highway W/ GOSO322

Silver Spring, MD. 20910

TR

PPZ Naval Air Station Supply Department Pensacola, FL 32508 N/A

PRZ Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division Supply Department Patuxent River, MD 20670-5588

XA

PSZ Pacific Missile Test Center Point Mugu, CA 93042 N/A

P64 Crane Division Naval Surface Warfare Center Code 1121, Building 41SE 300 Highway 361 Crave, IN 47522-5010

XA

P73 Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station Supply Department Keyport, WA 98345

N/A

P87 Naval Surface Warfare Center Coastal Systems Station 6703 W. Highway 98 Code SP40, Building 435 Panama City, FL 32407-7001

XA

Q1G Naval ICP Philadelphia, PA 19111 KE

Q1J Naval ICP Philadelphia, PA 19111 KE

Q6D Communications Security Material System 3801 Nebraska Ave N.W. Washington, D.C. 20390

JD

Q81 Joint Cruise Missile Project Office Washington, D.C. 20360 JC

RAZ Naval Plant Representative (SPL-60) Lockheed Missiles and Space Co.P.O. Box 504 Sunnyvale, CA 94088

N/A

RCZ Naval Plant Representative (SPG) General Electric Ordnance Systems Pittsfield, MA 01201

N/A

RKZ Naval Plant Technical Representative (SPI) Interstate Electronics Corp. Anaheim, CA 92803

N/A

RIC SERVICE/ACTIVITY & LOCATION AC

RTF SPAWAR SYSCEN, Charleston P.O. Box 190022 North Charleston, SC 29419-9002

XA

R29 SSPO Technical Representative (SSPOTR) Sperry Rand Corp. Sperry Systems Management Division Great Neck, NY 11020

N/A

R31 Naval Plant Representative (SPL(W)) P.O. Box 504 Sunnyvale, CA 94088

N/A

R32 Naval Ship Engineering Center Naval Station Norfolk, VA 23511 N/A

R33 Naval Plant Technical Representative (SPA) Autonetics Division of Rockwell International, Inc. Anaheim, CA 92803

N/A

R41 Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center Code N42 Bldg 1000 23rd Ave Port Hueneme, CA 93043

JN

R48 Naval Supply Systems Command Arlington, VA 22241-5360 HP

R58 Navy Recruiting Command Arlington, VA 22203 N/A

SMS DLA Enterprise Business Systems GX

*S9C DLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43215 AX

*S9E DLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43218 TX

S9F Defense Fuel Supply Center Cameron Station Alexandria, VA 22314 KY

*S9G DLA Aviation Richmond, VA 23297 CX

*S9I DLA Troop Support Philadelphia, PA 19111 KZ

*S9M DLA Troop Support Director of Medical Materiel Philadelphia, PA 19145

KX

*S9P DLA Troop Support Perishable Subsistence Philadelphia, PA 19101 CZ

S9R DLA Aviation Richmond, VA 23297 CR

*S9S DLA Troop Support Nonperishable Subsistence Philadelphia, PA 19101 CZ

*S9T DLA Troop Support Philadelphia, PA 19101 CY

ZNC Commanding Officer USCG Surface Force Logistics Center Code 028, Mil Stop 25 2401 Hawkins Point Road Baltimore, MD 21226-5000

XG

ZQC Commanding Officer Department of Homeland USCG Aviation Logistics Center 1664 Weeksville Road Elizabeth City, NC 27909

XH

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 3690 for definition and format.2. SOS(s) with asterisk (*) are no longer valid for input.

TABLE 104ACTIVITY CODES AND ADDRESSES FOR AUTHORIZED ORIGINATORS, SUBMITTERS, MOE

CODES, AND RNAACs

This table is revised to reflect the changes from FLIS's Modernization effort, it now contains 2 Parts.

Part 1 - Reflects Activity Codes, Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Codes, Reference Number Action Activity Codes (RNAACs), Authorized Originators and Submitters, and Activity Addresses.

Part 2 - Reflects rules for File Maintenance/Notification Drop Logic. The Drop Codes are now obsolete, FLIS drops data strictly by DIC, Segment Code, or DIC/Segment Code combination.

NOTES:

1. Upon implementation of Increment 4, Category Codes became obsolete. Each Activity Code registration must contain all DICs the Activity should be authorized to submit. Activities may contact Logistics Information Services to add, change, and delete DICs or to inquire about current DIC/ActivityCode authorization.

2. Use of DICs LSF and LSR require pre-registration in the Provisioning Screening Master Address Table (PSMAT). See volume 5, sections 5.2.1 and 5.3.1 and volume 7, chapter 7.2.

3. The addresses shown in Part 1 are not to be used for mailing purposes as they reflect geographical locations only.

4. All requests for additions, deletions, or changes to the information in this table should be made by letter to Logistics Information Services and directed through appropriate channels as prescribed by applicable agreements, instructions, and regulations. Each Government Activity, Agency, and Military Service is responsible for assuming compliance with its respective internal policies regarding the submission of changes to this table. Unless directed otherwise, changes should be submitted by the Departmental Headquarters Cataloging Offices (HCOs).

5. Requests for assignment of a new Activity Code for submitting cataloging data to the FLIS must include the following information: MOE Rule, Source of Supply (SOS), Primary and Alternate MODE/MEDIA Codes, DICs Activity will be submitting, DICs/Segments Activity wants dropped.

6. Requests for assignment of a new Activity Code for LOLAInquiry must state they are for inquiry purposes and should not include MOE Rule, SOS, or Drop data. These requests should be forwarded to Logistics Information Services. Activity Codes that are for LOLA Inquiry only are not reflected on this table.

7. XX Default RNAAC used on NSNs that were assigned before 1975. Not allowable on input transactions.

PART 1

The following codes designate the activity related to the item of supply represented by the Federal Item Identification for cataloging, standardization, or other management purposes. All Department of Defense activities, Civil Agencies, and other authorized Government agencies requiring activity codes shall submit their requests for assignment and maintenance to Logistics Information Services through appropriate channels established by their respective Service/Agency.

NOTE: Activity codes marked with an asterisk are listed in MIL-HDBK-331. MIL-HDBK-331 uses these codes to identify the location of a primary DoD engineering data repository.

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

AC DA U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD21010-5423

N Y Y

AH DS DLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43215 N Y Y

AJ DAU.S. Army Soldier's Biological and Chemical CommandNatick, MA 01760 Y Y Y

AK DSDefense System Automation Center Columbus, OH43216-5002 N Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

AM DAU.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency Frederick, MD 21701-5001 Y Y Y

*AN DAExecutive Director, US Logistics Support ActivityRedstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 N Y Y

AP DAUSAMC LOGSARedstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 N Y Y

AQ DAUSASOCFt. Bragg, NC 28310-5000 N Y Y

AR DAU.S. Army Materiel Command Alexandria, VA 22333-0001 N Y Y

AS DAOffice of The Surgeon General Washington, DC 20314

Y Y N

AT DASimulation, Training and Instrumentation Orlando, FL32826-3276 N N N

AU DAThales Raytheon Systems Co. 2000 East El Sequndo Blvd El Sequndo, CA 90245-0902 N N N

AV DATelevision Audio Support Activity Sacramento, CA95813-5910 N N N

AX DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43216-5000

Y Y Y

AY DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43216-5000

Y N Y

*AZ DAU.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments CommandWarren, MI 48397-5000 Y Y Y

BD DAU.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command RedstoneArsenal, AL 35898-5230 Y Y Y

BF DAU.S. Army Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics ActivityRock Island, IL 61299-6000

Y Y Y

BG DARDECOM-ECBC-RIRock Island, IL 61299 N Y Y

BN DAU.S. Army Tank Automotive and Armaments Command, NAMI PSIDRock Island Arsenal, IL 61299-6000

N Y Y

BQ DADLA Aviation Washington, DC 20310

N N N

BS DAUSAMC Data Management Center Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5239 N Y Y

BU DSDLA Distribution Tobyhanna Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5092

N Y Y

CA DAU.S. Army Soldier's Biological and Chemical CommandPhiladelphia, PA 19101-3460 Y Y Y

CC DNNaval Air Station-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX78419-5000 N Y Y

CD DAU.S. Army War Reserve Command New Cumberland, PA17070-5008 Y Y Y

CE DAU.S. Army Engineer Division-Huntsville Huntsville, AL35807-4301 N Y N

CH DSDLA Aviation Richmond, VA 23297

N Y Y

CK DSDLA Distribution Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX 78419-5255 N Y Y

CL DAU.S. Army Communications-Electronics Fort Monmouth,NJ 07703-5006 Y Y Y

CM DAU.S. Army CECOM Communications Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-7431 Y Y Y

CN DAExecutive Director U.S. Logistics Support ActivityRedstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 N Y Y

CR DRDLA AviationRichmond, VA 23297-5845 Y Y Y

CS DSDLA Distribution San Diego San Diego, CA 92136-5491

N Y Y

*CT DAU.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AIR)Redstone Arsenal, AL 35989-5230 Y Y Y

CX DSDLA AviationRichmond, VA 23297-5000 Y Y Y

CY DSDLA Aviation Philadelphia, PA 19111-5092

Y Y Y

CZ DSDLA AviationPhiladelphia, PA 19111-5092 Y Y Y

C8 DNNorfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA 23709-5000

N N N

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

DA DAU.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development CenterFt. Belvoir, VA 22060

Y N N

*DC DAU.S. Army Missile Materiel Readiness Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809 Y N N

*DF DAU.S. Army Tank Automotive Command Warren, MI48090 Y N N

*DG DAU.S. Army Armament, Munitions, and Chemical CommandRock Island, IL 61202

Y N N

DH DPNational Imagery and Mapping Agency Bethesda, MD 20816–5003 N Y Y

*DJ DAUSA Electronics Research and Development CommandAdelphi, MD 20783 Y N N

*DT DAU.S. Army Benet Weapons Laboratory Watervaliet, NY 12819-5000 N N N

*DU DAU.S. Army CECOMFort Monmouth, NJ 07703 Y N N

*DY DNNaval Ship Weapon Systems Port Hueneme, CA 93041

Y N N

*DZ DAEdgewood ArsenalAberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21020 Y N N

D2 DANatick Research, Development and Engineering CenterNatick, MA 01760-5014 N Y Y

D3 DAU.S. Army Communications Electronics Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000 N Y Y

*D4 DAU.S. Army Belvoir Research, Development and Engineering CenterFort Belvoir, VA 22060-5606

N Y Y

*D6 DAU.S. Army Research and Development Dover, NJ 07801-50001 Y Y N

D9 DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037- 3084 N N N

EB DSDLA Distribution Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL 32212-0103 N Y Y

EC DSDLA Distribution East DDSP S1 New Cumberland, PA 17070-5001 N Y Y

ED DSDLA Distribution Columbus Columbus, OH 43216-5000

N Y Y

EF DSDLA Distribution Barstow Barstow, CA 92311-5014

N Y Y

EH DSDLA Distribution Oklahoma City Tinker AFB, OK 73145- 8000 N Y Y

EK DSDLA Distribution Albany Albany, GA 31704-1128

N Y Y

EN DAU.S. Army Security Assistance Center New Cumberland,PA 17070-5096 N Y Y

EP DSDLA Distribution San Joaquin Stockton, CA 95296-0113

N Y Y

ER DAU.S. Army Information Systems Fort Huachuca, AZ85613-5000 N Y Y

EV DSDLA Distribution Norfolk Norfolk, VA 23512-0001

N Y Y

EX DSLogistics Information Services (Auto-Agent) Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

FR DSDLA Distribution Richmond Richmond, VA 23297-5900

N Y Y

GA DNNAVY Clothing and Textile Research FacilityPhiladelphia, PA 19101-8419 Y Y N

GB DNNaval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology CenterIndian Head, MD 20640 Y Y N

GC DSDLA Distribution East DDSP S2 New Cumberland, PA 17070-5001 N Y Y

GD DNU.S. Navy Petroleum Office Alexandria, VA 22304-6180

Y Y N

GE DNNaval Surface Warfare Center Yorktown, VA 23691-0010

Y Y N

GG DNNaval Inventory Control Point Philadelphia, PA 19111–5098 N N N

GH DNNaval Inventory Control Point Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 Y Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

GM DNNavy Fleet Material Support Office Mechanicsburg, PA17055-0788 N Y Y

GP DNNaval Inventory Control Point Philadelphia, PA 19111- 5098 Y Y Y

GR DNNaval Training Systems Center Orlando, FL 32826-3224

Y Y N

GU DSDLA DistributionPearl Harbor, HI 96860-4549 N Y Y

GW DNNavy Food Service Systems Office Washington, DC20374-1662 N Y Y

GX DSDLA, Enterprise Business SystemsFort Belvoir, VA 22060 N Y Y

G5 DNNaval Weapons Support Center Crane, IN 47522-5011

N Y Y

HA DNNaval Sea Systems Command Washington, DC 20362-5101 Y Y N

HB DNNaval Sea Systems Command Washington, DC 20362- 5101 Y Y N

HC DNSpace and Naval Warfare Systems Washington, DC20363-5100 Y Y Y

HD DNNaval Inventory Control Point Mechanicsburg, PA 17055- 0788 Y Y Y

HE DNNaval Air Engineering Center Lakehurst, NJ 08733

N Y Y

HH DNNavy ICPMechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 N Y Y

HM DSDLA AviationRichmond, VA 23297-5000 N Y Y

HP DNNaval Supply Systems Command Washington, DC 20376-5360 N Y Y

HQ DNNaval Air Warfare Center China Lake, CA 93555–6001

N N N

HR DNNavy Publications and Printing Service Washington, DC 20374 Y N N

HS DNNavy ICPMechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 N N N

HT DNNaval Oceanographic Office Bay St. Louis, MS 39522- 5000 Y Y N

HU DSDLA Distribution Hill Hill AFB, UT 84056-5734

N Y Y

HV DNNaval Sea Systems Command Washington, DC 20360

Y N N

HW DNMilitary Sealift Command Washington, DC 20398-5100

Y Y Y

HX DNNavy ICPMechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 Y Y Y

H2 DNNaval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head, MD 20640-5035 N N N

IB IBKenya

N N N

ID IDVenezuela

N N N

JB DNNaval ICPMechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 Y Y Y

JC DNCruise Missiles Project and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Washington, DC 20361-1014 Y Y Y

JD DNCommunications Security Material System Washington,DC 20393-5252 Y Y Y

*JF DNNaval ICPMechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 Y Y Y

JG DNNaval Ordnance Center Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788

Y Y Y

JJ DNNaval Security and Investigative Command Washington,DC 20388 Y Y N

JK DNNaval SEA Systems Command Washington, DC 20362- 5101 Y Y N

*JN DNNaval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center PortHueneme, CA 93043 Y Y Y

JQ DNNAVSPECWARCOMNAB CoronadoSan Diego, CA 92155-5599 Y Y Y

JS DNNaval ICPMechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 N N N

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

JV DNStrategic Systems Programs C/O Tracor Sys Engineering Rockville, MD 20850-1160 Y Y Y

J4 DNThe Joint Chiefs of Staff Washington, DC 20318-4000

Y Y Y

KA DNNaval Air Systems Command Washington, DC 20360

Y Y N

KE DNNaval ICP Philadelphia, PA 19111

Y Y Y

KF DNNavy Material Transportation Office Naval Station Norfolk, VA 23511 Y Y N

KH DSDLA Aviation Philadelphia, PA 19111

N Y Y

*KJ DNNaval Air Technical Data and Engineering ServiceCommand San Diego, CA 92135-7031 Y N N

*KL DNNaval Ordnance Station Louisville, KY 40214

Y N N

KX DSDLA Troop Support Philadelphia, PA 19111-5092

Y Y Y

KY DSDLA EnergyFt Belvoir, VA 22060-6222 Y Y Y

KZ DSDLA Troop Support Philadelphia, PA 19111-5092

Y Y Y

LA DSDCASR Boston

N N N

LB DSDCASR Los Angeles

N N N

LD DSDCASR Dallas

N N N

LE DSDCASR Atlanta

N N N

LG DSDCASR Cleveland

N N N

*MA DFNuclear Ordnance Engineering Data Support CenterKirkland AFB, NM 87117–5817 Y N N

*ME DFEngineering Data Support Center Hill AFB, UT 84056-5609 Y N N

*MF DFEngineering Data Support Center Tinker AFB, OK 73145-5000 Y N N

*MG DFEngineering Data Support Center Robbins AFB, GA31098-5690 Y N N

*MH DFHQ Electronic Security Command San Antonio, TX78243-5000 Y N N

MR DSDLA Distribution Cherry Point Cherry Point, NC 28533-0020 N Y Y

MW DSDLA Distribution Puget Sound Bremerton, WA 98314-5130 N Y Y

OA OASweden

N N N

OC OCYugoslavia

N N N

OD ODColombia

N N N

OE OEHonduras

N N N

OF OFEl Salvador

N N N

OG OGTrinidad-Tobago

N N N

OH OHSurinam

N N N

OJ OJParaguay

N N N

OK OKUruguay

N N N

OM OMEcuador

N N N

ON ONGuatemala

N N N

OP OPDominican Republic

N N N

OQ OQNicaragua

N N N

OR ORBolivia

N N N

OS OSCosta Rica

N N N

OT OTLebanon

N N N

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

OV OVQatar

N N N

OW OWBahrain

N N N

OY OYMyanmar

N N N

OZ OZCameroon

N N N

O2 O2Mali

N N N

O3 O3Somalia

N N N

O4 O4Tunisia

N N N

O5 O5Congo, The Democratic Rep of

N N N

O6 O6Haiti

N N N

O7 O7Panama

N N N

O8 O8Ghana

N N N

*PA DMMarine Corps Logistics Base Albany, GA 31704-1128

Y Y Y

PB DMMarine Corps Logistics Base Albany, GA 31704-1128

N Y Y

PC DMMarine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, CA 92311

N Y Y

PD DMMarine Corps BaseCamp Pendleton, CA 92055 N Y Y

PE DMMarine Corps BaseCamp Lejeune, NC 28542 N Y Y

PF DMSASSY Management Unit Camp Pendleton, CA 92055

N Y Y

PG DMSASSY Management Unit FPO, San Francisco 96602

N Y Y

PH DMSASSY Management Unit Camp Lejeune, NC 28542

N Y Y

PJ DMSASSY Management Unit Kaneohe Bay, HI 96863

N Y Y

PM DMCommandant of the Marine Corps Washington, DC 20380- 0001 Y Y Y

PQ DMMARSOCCamp LeJeune, NC 28542-0116 N Y Y

PS DSDLA Distribution Red River Texas Texarkana, TX 75507- 5000 N Y Y

PY DSDefense Industrial Plant Equipment Center Memphis, TN38114 N Y Y

QB DNNavy Ships Parts Control Center Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Y N N

*QG DNPortsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, NH 03801

Y N N

*QK DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command Alexandria, VA22332 Y N N

*QM DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command Norfolk, VA 23511 Y N N

*QN DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command Washington, DC20373 Y N N

*QO DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command Philadelphia, PA 19112 Y N N

*QP DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command Charleston, SC29411 Y N N

*QQ DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command FPO San Francisco, CA 96610 Y N N

*QR DNNaval Facilities Engineering Command San Bruno, CA94066 Y N N

*QS DNNaval Electronics Systems Center Portsmouth, VA 23705- 0055 Y N N

*QT DNNaval Ship Engineering Center Norfolk, VA 23511

Y N N

*QU DNNaval Research Laboratory Washington, DC 20375

Y N N

*QV DNNaval Air Warfare Center Training Systems DivisionOrlando, FL 32826-3224 Y N N

QW DNNaval Ship Engineering Center Hyattsville, MD 20782

Y N N

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

Q1 DFAir Education Trng Command San Antonio, TX 78236

N N N

Q9 DNSpace and Naval Warfare Systems Command San Diego,CA 92152-5780 N N N

*RH DAU.S. Army Natick Research and Development Center Natick, MA 01760Natick, MA 01760 Y N N

*RJ DAThe Institute of Heraldry, U.S. Army Alexandria, VA22314 Y N N

*RK DAU.S. Army Communications-Electronics Engineering Installation AgencyFort Huachucha, AZ 85613

Y N N

*RL DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43215

Y N N

*RM DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43215

Y N N

*RN DSDLA Aviation Richmond, VA 23297

Y N N

*RO DSDLA Troop Support Philadelphia, PA 19111-5092

Y N N

RP DSDLA Troop Support – Clothing and Textile Philadelphia,PA 19111-5092 Y N N

RQ DSDLA Troop Support - Medical Material Philadelphia, PA19111-5092 Y N N

RR DSDLA Troop Support - Subsistence Philadelphia, PA19111-5092 Y N N

*RS DHDefense Special Weapons (formerly DNA) Kirtland AFB,NM 87115 Y N N

RT TGGSA/Federal Logistics Data Management Washington, DC20406 Y N N

RU DSDIPECMemphis, TN 38114 Y N N

SA DFAir Force Material CommandWright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5000 N Y Y

SB DF645 MSSQ/MSIAPCSWright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5603 N N N

SC DFDirectorate of Nuclear Weapons Mgmt. Kelly AFB, TX78241-5000 N Y Y

SD DFAir Force Logistics CommandWright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5603 N Y Y

SE DFSan Antonio Air Logistics Center Kelly AFB, TX 78241-5000 N Y Y

SG DF403 SCMS/GUED5215 Thurlow St, Suite 5, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433Bldg 70C

N N N

SH DFWR ALC LE OL 311 HSW YACS Brooks AFB, TX78235-5352 N Y N

SI DFRolls RoyceIndianapolis IN 42641–5055 Y Y Y

SJ DFAir Force Cryptological Support Center San Antonio, TX78243-5000 Y Y Y

SK DFAir Force Nuclear Weapons (AFNWC) Center Kirtland AFB, NM 87117–5624 N Y Y

SN DFAir Force Logistics CommandWright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5000 N Y Y

SO DJSpecial Operations Forces Support Agency (SOFSA) Lexington, KY 40516-9723 N Y Y

SP DFAir Force Petroleum Agency Science & Technology DivisionAFPA/PTPT2430 C St, Bld 70, Area BWright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7632

N Y Y

SQ DFAFSOC Hurburt Field, FL 32544-5237

N Y Y

SR DFAir Force Services Agency San Antonio, TX 78216-4138

N Y Y

SS DFAF Office of Medical Support Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5000 N Y Y

ST DFAF Clothing and Textile Office Philadelphia, PA 19101-8419 N Y Y

SU DFOgden Air Logistics Center Hill AFB, UT 84056-5609

N Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

SX DFOklahoma City Air Logistics Center Tinker AFB, OK73145-3043 N Y Y

TA DFSacramento Air Logistics Center McClellan AFB, CA 95652-5609 N Y Y

TB DFThe Boeing Company 626 Anchors Street NWFort Walton Beach, FL 32548-7013 Y Y Y

TC DFComposite Engineering, Inc. 5281 Raley Blvd Sacramento, CA 95835-1701 Y Y Y

TD DFAerospace Integration Corp 5555 John Givens Rd.Crestview, FL 32539–7019 N Y Y

TE DNNaval Undersea Warfare Center Division NewportNewport, RI 02840 N N N

TF DFGeneral Atomics Aeronautical Systems San Diego, CA92127–1713 Y N N

TG DFWarner-Robins Air Logistics Center Robins AFB, GA31098-5609 N Y Y

TH DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43215

N Y Y

TK DFHQ AFMC/GLSC 401 SCM/GUMB Wright-PattersonAFB, OH 45433-5000 N Y Y

TL DFLockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Marietta, GA 30063-0659 Y Y Y

TM DFNorthrop Grumman Ryan AeroSan Diego, CA 92127 Y Y Y

TN DFNorthrop Grumman Corporation Los Angeles, CA 90067- 2199 Y Y Y

TO DFAir Force Contractor Inventory Control Point (ICP)Lexington, KY 40516-9723 N Y Y

TP DFPratt and WhitneyWest Palm Beach, FL 33410-9600 Y Y Y

TQ DFHoneywell Technical Services Inc Colorado Springs, CO80909-6823 Y Y Y

TR RANational Weather Service Cataloging Activity Battle Creek MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

TS DFHQAF Acquisition Logistics Center Wright-PattersonAFB, OH 45433-5000 N Y Y

TT DFAir Force Medical Logistics Office Fredrick, MD 21701-5006 N Y Y

TU DFLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49017- 3094 Y N Y

TV DFITT Sensor4450 E. Fountain BlvdColorado Springs, CO 80816-2153

Y Y Y

TW DFLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49017-3094 Y N Y

TX DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43218

Y Y Y

TY DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43215

Y N Y

*TZ DFAir Force Technical Applications Center McClellan AFB,CA 95652 Y N N

VJ VJJordan

N N N

UP DSDLA Alexandria, VA 22314

N Y Y

UU DSDefense Depot Ogden Ogden, UT 84401

N Y Y

UX DSDefense Depot Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

N Y Y

U0 DSDLA Transaction Services Dayton, OH 45444

N Y Y

U3 DSDLA Transaction Services Dayton, OH 45444

N Y Y

U5 DSDLA Troop Support Philadelphia, PA 19111

Y Y Y

U6 DSDoD Automatic Addressing Facility Tracy, CA 95376

N Y Y

U7 DSDLA Disposition Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3092

N Y Y

U9 DSDLA Land and Maritime Columbus, OH 43216-5000

Y N N

VB VBBosnia and Herzegovina

Y Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

VD VDLatvia

Y Y Y

VE VEOman

Y Y Y Y Y Y

VH VHMontenegro

VJ VJJordan

N N N

VK VKSweden

N N N

VP VPPeru

N N N

VQ VQIraq

N N N

VS VSSerbia

Y Y Y

WA WAUnited Nations

N N N

WB WBAustria

Y Y Y

WD WDCroatia

Y Y Y

WE WEEstonia

Y Y Y

WF WFFinland

Y Y Y

WG WGUnited Arab Emirates

N N N

WH WHHungary

Y Y Y

WI WILithuania

Y Y Y

WJ WJFiji

N N N

WL WLSlovenia

Y Y Y

WM WMMacedonia

N N N

WN WNNADB (NATO)

N Y Y

WP WPPoland

Y Y Y

WR WRRomania

Y Y Y

WS WSSlovakia

N N N

WT WTTonga

N N N

WU WUBulgaria

Y Y Y

WX WXNATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NATO MCRL ONLY)APO AE 09132-5000

N N N

WZ WZCzech Republic

Y Y Y

XA DHDefense Threat Reduction Agency ATTN: DTRA/NOCOKirtland AFB, NM 87117-5669 Y Y Y

XB DHDefense Threat Reduction Agency ATTN: DTRACA Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5669 Y Y Y

XG GPUSCG Engineering Logistics Center Baltimore, MD21226-5000 Y Y Y

XH GPUSCG Aircraft Repair and Supply Center Elizabeth City, NC 27909-5001 Y Y Y

XJ DJHQ USSOCOMMacDill AFB FL 33621-5323 Forcataloging request, See Activity Code SO

N Y N

XK GPU.S. Coast Guard Clothing Design and Technical OfficeNatick MA 01760-0008 Y Y Y

XN DGNational Security Agency ATTN: L111 Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 Y Y Y

XP DGNational Security AgencyFort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 Y Y Y

XS DZDept. of Defense Education Activity Richmond, VA 23297

N N N

XY DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037- 3084 N Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

XZ DAHQ Military Traffic Management Cmd. Falls Church, VA22041-5050 N Y Y

YA YABrazil

Y N N

YB YBSpain

Y Y Y

YC YCColombia

Y Y Y

YD YDIsrael

YE YETaiwan, Province of China

N N N

YF YFArgentina

Y Y Y

YG YGPapua New Guinea

N Y Y

YH YHAlbania

Y Y Y

YJ YJSingapore

Y Y Y

YK YKKuwait

N N N

YL YLSwitzerland

N N N

YM YMSudan

N N N

YN YNChile

N N N

YP YPMorocco

Y Y Y

YQ YQEgypt

N N N

YR YRUkraine

N N N

YS YSSaudi Arabia

N N N

YT YTIndonesia

N N N

YV YVRepublic of China

N N N

YW YWMalaysia

Y Y Y

YX YXMexico

N N N

YY YYThailand

N N N

ZA ZAAustralia

Y Y Y

ZB ZBBelgium

Y Y Y

ZC ZCCanada

Y Y Y

ZD ZDSouth Africa

Y Y Y

ZE ZENew Zealand

Y Y Y

ZF ZFFrance

Y Y Y

ZG ZGGermany

Y Y Y

ZH ZHRepublic of Korea

Y Y Y

ZI ZIIndia

N N N

ZJ ZJJapan

N N N

ZK ZKUnited Kingdom

Y Y Y

ZL ZLLuxemburg

N N N

ZM ZMPhilippines

N N N

ZN ZNNetherlands

Y Y Y

ZO ZOPakistan

N N N

ZP ZPPortugal

Y Y Y

ZR ZRItaly

Y Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

ZS ZSDenmark

Y Y Y

ZT ZTNorway

Y Y Y

ZU ZUGreece

Y Y Y

ZV ZVIceland

Y Y Y

ZW ZWTurkey

Y Y Y

ZX ZXNAMSA (LI Division)

Y Y Y

ZZ ZZUSA

Y Y Y

01 GGDepartment of Transportation Cambridge, MA 02142

N Y Y

02 ECInterstate Commerce Commission Washington, DC20423

N Y Y

03 GEFederal Aviation Administration Atlantic City, NJ 08405

Y Y Y

04 TJD.C. Government Washington, DC 20001

Y Y Y

05 LMLibrary of Congress Landover, MD 20785

Y Y Y

06 T8Panama Canal Company Washington, DC 20004

Y Y Y

07 XFU.S. Postal Service Topeka, KS 66624-9501

Y Y Y

10 QMU.S. MintPhiladelphia, PA 19106 Y Y Y

11 QNInternal Revenue Service Washington, DC 20224

Y Y Y

12 QEBureau of Engraving and Printing Washington, DC 20228

Y Y Y

13 QUDepartment of Treasury Washington, DC 20222

Y Y Y

15 KMU.S. Department of Interior Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0070

Y Y Y

16 KMDepartment of Interior-Helium Operations Amarillo, TX79101 Y Y Y

17 T1NASA Stennis Space CenterStennis Space Center, MS 39529-6000 Y Y Y

18 T1NASA - AMES Research Center Moffett Field, CA 94035-5000 Y Y Y

19 T1NASA - Langley Research Center Stennis Space Center, MS 39529-6000 Y Y Y

20 U2Committee for the Purchase from the Blind and Severely HandicappedArlington, VA 22201

Y Y Y

24 FFDepartment of Justice Washington, DC 20530

Y Y Y

25 FCUNICOR-Federal Prison Industries Washington, DC20534 Y Y Y

26 FCDepartment of Justice Washington, DC 20534

Y Y Y

27 FDFederal Bureau of Investigation Washington, DC 25035

Y Y Y

28 T1NASA - Raytheon Service Company Annapolis Junction,MD 20701-1116 Y Y Y

29 KWDepartment of Interior Washington, DC 20001

Y Y Y

2H DSDLA Distribution Warner Robins AFB, GA 31098-1887

N Y Y

3E DNSupervisor of Shipbuilding Groton, CT 06340-4990

N N N

3U DNSupervisor of Shipbuilding Newport News Newport News,VA 23607-2787 N N N

3X DNNaval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, VA 22448

N N N

3Y DNSupervisor of Shipbuilding Pascagoula, MS 39568-0149

N N N

31 KFDepartment of Interior Washington, DC 20240

Y Y Y

32 KGDepartment of Interior-Geological Reston, VA 22092

Y Y Y

33 KJDepartment of Interior-Indian Affairs Washington, DC20245 Y Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

34 KLDepartment of Interior-Land Management Reno, NV 89502 Y Y Y

35 KMDepartment of Interior-Bureau of Mines Washington, DC20241 Y Y Y

36 KPDepartment of Interior-National Parks Washington, DC 20002 Y Y Y

37 KRDepartment of Interior Washington, DC 20006

Y Y Y

38 KYDepartment of Energy Elberton, GA 30634

Y Y Y

39 KZDepartment of Energy Tulsa, OK 74101

Y Y Y

40 KKDepartment of Interior Washington, DC 20006

Y Y Y

41 CBDepartment of Commerce Washington, DC 20233

Y Y Y

42 CSDepartment of Commerce Gaithersburg, MD 20760

Y Y Y

43 CADepartment of Commerce Kansas City, MO 64124

Y Y Y

46 CMMaritime Administration Washington, DC 20230

Y Y Y

47 RANational Weather Service Silver Spring, MD 20910

Y Y Y

48 GEFederal Aviation Administration Oklahoma City, OK73125 Y Y Y

5C DNSupervisor of Shipbuilding Com'l Everett, WA 98201- 3518 N N N

5M DNNaval Undersea Warfare Center Newport, RI 02841

N N N

5P DNNorfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA 23709-5000

N N N

50 EFDepartment of Labor-Job Corp Washington, DC 20213

Y Y Y

51 WWEnvironmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20406

Y Y Y

52 AADepartment of Agriculture Washington, DC 20250

Y Y Y

53 UESmithsonian Institute Washington, DC 20009

Y Y Y

54 VADepartment of Veteran Affairs Hines, IL 60141

Y Y Y

55 HJDepartment of Health and Human Services Washington,DC 20032 Y Y Y

56 HSSocial Security Administration Baltimore, MD 21235

Y Y Y

57 HKHealth Services Administration Perry Point, MD 21902

Y Y Y

6E DNNSWC Indian Head Detachment Earle 201 Hwy 34 SouthColts Neck, NJ 07722 N N N

6W DNPearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Pearl Harbor, HI 96960-5350

N N N

60 ULU.S. Information Agency Washington, DC 20547

N Y Y

61 EXCentral Intelligence Agency Washington, DC 20505

Y Y Y

62 HDFood and Drug Administration Washington, DC 20204

Y Y Y

65 HJNational Institutes of Health Rockville, MD 20892

Y Y Y

7D TGGSA, FSS/7FXFFort Worth, TX 76102 N Y Y

7F TGGSA, FSS/FXECFort Worth, TX 76102 N Y Y

7G TGGSA, FSS/FCSCWashington, DC 20406 N Y Y

7J TGGSA, FSS/FCGCWashington, DC 20406 N Y N

7K TGGSA, FSS/GFETKansas City, MO 64131 N Y Y

7N TGGSA, FSS/2FYENew York, NY 10278 N Y Y

7T TGGSA, FSS/10FTE Auburn, WA 98001-6599

N Y Y

7V TGGSA, FSS/3FNIC-COWashington, DC 20406 N Y N

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

70 HHDepartment of Health, Education, Welfare Washington,DC 20201 Y Y Y

72 TGGeneral Services Administration Washington, DC 20406

Y Y Y

73 TGGSA/ITS/KI Washington, DC 20407

N Y Y

74 TGGSA/FSS/FPBWashington, DC 20406 Y Y Y

75 TGGSA, FSS/FCSCWashington, DC 20406 Y Y Y

76 TGGeneral Services Administration Washington, DC 20406

Y Y Y

77 LPGovernment Printing Office Washington, DC 20401

Y Y Y

79 SADepartment of State (OPR/ST) Washington, DC 20520

Y Y Y

8F DNPuget Sound Naval Shipyard Boston, MA 02210-2144

N N N

8K DNSupervisor of Shipbuilding Jacksonville, FL 32228-0158

N N N

8P DNSupervisor of Shipbuilding Bath, ME 04530

N N N

80 T1NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterMarshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812-0001 Y Y Y

81 KXDepartment of Interior Portland, OR 97208

Y Y Y

82 TDDepartment of Energy Albuquerque, NM 87115

Y Y Y

83 TDDepartment of Energy New York, NY 10014

Y Y Y

84 TDDepartment of Energy Oak Ridge, TN 37830

Y Y Y

85 TDDepartment of Energy West Mifflin, PA 15122

Y Y Y

86 T1NASA Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Y Y Y

87 T1NASA Wallops Flight Center Wallops Island, VA 23337-5099 Y Y Y

88 T1Goddard Space Center Greenbelt, MD 20771-0001

Y Y Y

89 VADepartment of Veterans Affairs Washington, DC 20420

Y Y Y

90 TVTennessee Valley Authority Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801

Y Y Y

91 TDDepartment of Energy Washington, DC 20545

Y Y Y

92 T1NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, TX77058-0001 Y Y Y

93 T1NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH 44135

Y Y Y

94 T1NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility Edwards AFB, CA93523-0273 Y Y Y

95 QHDepartment of Treasury Washington, DC 20220

Y Y Y

96 DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037- 3084 N Y Y

97 DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

98 DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037- 3084 N Y Y

9A DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9B DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037- 3084 N Y Y

9C DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9D DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9E DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9F DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9G DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

ACTIVITY RNAAC ORIG

CODE MOE CODE ADDRESS (Y=YES N=NO) SUB

9H DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9J DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9K DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9M DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9N DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9T DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9U DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9V DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037- 3084 N Y Y

9X DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 N Y Y

9Y DSDISA-UDBColumbus, OH N Y Y

9Z DSLogistics Information Services Battle Creek, MI 49037-3084 Y Y Y

PART 2

1. Upon implementation of Increment 4, File Maintenance Drop Index Codes and File Notification Drop Index Codes became obsolete. FLIS combined dropping of file maintenance and file notification data into a single table. Selection of data to drop is by *DIC, **Segment Code, or ***DIC and Segment Code Combination. Activities can change drop requirements or inquire about current Activity drop requirements by contacting Logistics Information Services.

a. The following output DICs bypass drop logic, all other output DICs are eligible for dropping.

KCI, KDZ, KEC, KFE, KFF, KFN, KFS, KFU, KHN, KIR, KIS, KKP, KMA, KME, KMG, KMH, KMN, KMP, KMQ, KMR, KMS, KMT, KMU, KNI, KNN, KNR, KPE, KRE, KRF, KRM, KRP, KRU, KSC, KSD, KSN, KSR, KTA, KTN, KTQ, KTS, KUA, KUB, KUC, KUD, KUE, KUF, KVE, KWA.

b. The drop logic pertains only to the following segments and DICs.

(1)Segments - A, B, C, E, G, H, M, V, W, Z.

(2)DICs - KAD, KAF, KAM, KAR, KAS, KAU, KCD, KCF, KCG, KCM, KCP, KCR, KCS, KCU, KCZ, KDD, KDF, KDM, KDR, KDS, KDU, KFA, KFC, KFD, KFR, KFM, KIE, KIF, KIM, KIP, KKD, KKI, KKU, KKV, KMD, KNA, KNS, KPA, KPC, KPD, KPM, KSE, KSS, KTD,KVI.

*When just the DIC is identified to be dropped, all segments under that DIC will also be dropped.

**When just the segment code is identified to be dropped, that segment will be dropped regardless of DIC.

***When the DIC and Segment Code combination is identified to be dropped, only that combination will be dropped.

TABLE 105FLIS DOCUMENT IDENTIFIER CODES

Document Identifier Codes for input and output transactions to/from the FLIS Data Base and System Support Record (SSR) of the FLIS. This table also identifies mandatory and optional segments for DICs.

INPUT DICs SEGMENTS

DIC TITLEFILE FLIS DATA BASE MANDATORY OPTIONAL

LAB Add U.S. National/NATO Stock Number as InformativeReference

X IH,C

LAD Add Data Element(s) X IH,RLAF Add Freight Data X IH,GLAM Add Catalog Management Data X IH,HLAR Add Reference Number and Related Codes X IH,CLAS Add Standardization Relationship X IH,ELAU Add MOE Rule Number and Related Data X IH,BLBC Reinstate Partial Descriptive Method II (NIIN only) X IH,A,B,C,V G,H,WLBK Reinstate Reference Method II X IH,A,B,C G,H,WLBR Reinstate Full Descriptive Method II with Reference Number X IH,A,B,C,V G,H,WLBW Reinstate Full Descriptive Method II without Reference Number X IH,A,B,V G,H,WLCC Change Characteristics Data X IH,A,VLCD Change Data Elements X IH,RLCF Change Freight Data X IH,GLCG Change FSC, Item Name, Type of Item Identification, or

RPDMRCX IH,R

LCH Add/Change/Delete Hazardous Characteristic Code (HCC) andMaterial Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Number

X IH,X

LCI NIIN Status Code Change (Logistics Information Services only) X IH,RLCM Change Catalog Management Data X IH,HLCR Change Reference Number Related Codes X IH,CLCS Change Standardization Decision Data in a Standardization

RelationshipX IH,E

LCU Change MOE Rule Number and Related Data X IH,BLCZ Change Item Standardization Decision Data not in a

Standardization RelationshipX IH,E

LDD Delete Data Element(s) X IH,RLDF Delete Freight Data X IH,GLDM Delete Catalog Management Data X IH,HLDR Delete Reference Number(s) X IH,CLDS Delete Standardization Relationship X IH,ELDU Delete MOE Rule Number X IH,TLDZ Delete Invalid Logistics Transfer X IH,RLFN Follow-Up Interrogation, NATO only X RLFU Follow-Up Interrogation X IH,RLGF Cancel/Replace Manufacturers Code in FLIS Data Base(Internal)

(Logistics Information Services only)X C NA

LKD Cancel-Duplicate X IH,TLKE Cancel Duplicate (Logistics Information Services only) X IH,TLKI Cancel-Inactive (Logistics Information Services only) X IH,TLKU Cancel-Use X IH,TLKV Cancel-Invalid X IH,TLMD Multiple DIC Input X IHLMX Multiple NSN Input X IHLNC Request for NIIN Assignment (Partial Descriptive Method) X IH,A,B,C,V E,G,H,WLNK Request for NIIN Assignment (Reference Method) X IH,A,B,C E,G,H,WLNR Request for NIIN Assignment (Full Descriptive Method with

Reference Numbers)X IH,A,B,C,V E,G,H,W

LNW Request for NIIN Assignment (Full Descriptive Method withoutReference Numbers)

X IH,A,B,V E,G,H,W

LPA Add Packaging Data X IH, WLPC Change Packaging Data X IH, W

INPUT DICs SEGMENTS

DIC TITLEFILE FLIS DATA BASE MANDATORY OPTIONAL

LPD Delete Packaging Data X IH, WLPM Generate Data Affected by Software/Hardware Malfunction X IH,RLSA Request for Codification and for Registration of User X IH,2LSB Request for Codification and for Registration on Non-U.S.

Manufactured ItemsX IH,2,B H

LSF Search by National Item Identification Number X IH,3LSN Search by Reference Number for other than Provisioning and

PreprocurementX IH,2

LSR Search by Reference Number X IH,2LSS DLA Transaction Services Critical Source of Supply Update X IH,5LTI Interrogate by NIIN X IH,R LTILTU Add DTRA Source of Supply X IH,R LTULTV Change DTRA Source of Supply X IH,R LTVLTW Delete DTRA Source of Supply X IH,R LTWLVA Item Management Coding Data X 9 LVALVI Submittal to Update KVI Suspended Item X R LVIL07 Request for Codification and Registration of User X IH,R L07

OUTPUT DICs SEGMENTS

DIC TITLEFILE FLIS DATA BASE MANDATORY OPTIONAL

KAD Add Data Element(s) X OH,RKAF Add Freight Data X OH,GKAM Add Catalog Management Data X OH,HKAR Add Reference Number and Related Codes X OH,CKAS Add Standardization Relationship X OH,EKAT Add FLIS Data Base Data X OH,A B,C,E,H,M,V,WKAU Add MOE Rule Number and Related Data X OH,BKCD Change Data Element(s) X OH,RKCF Change Freight Data X OH,GKCG Change FSC X OH,RKCI Change NIIN Status Code X OH, RKCM Change Catalog Management Data X OH,HKCR Change Reference Number Related Codes X OH,CKCS Change Standardization Decision Data in a

Standardization RelationshipX OH,E

KCU Change MOE Rule Number and Related Data X OH,BKCZ Change Item Standardization Data not in a

Standardization RelationshipX OH,E

KDD Delete Data Element(s) X OH,RKDF Delete Freight Data X OH,GKDM Delete Catalog Management Data X OH,HKDR Delete Reference Number Data X OH,CKDS Delete Standardization Relationship X OH,EKDU Delete MOE Rule Number X OH,BKDZ Delete Invalid Logistics Transfer X OH,B H,R,TKEC Output Exceeds AUTODIN Limitations X OHKFA Match Through Association X L,A B,C,E,G,L,M,V,WKFD FLIS Data Base File Data X L,A (K) B,C,E,G,H,M,WKFE FLIS Data Base File Data for Replacement of a

Cancelled NSN, Related Generic NSN, or ReferenceNo. Screening Results

X L A,B,C,E,F,G,H,M,V,W

KFF Files Replacement Data X OH,A B,C,E,F,H,M,VKFM Notification to Increment FMSN X OHKFN Follow-Up Interrogation Results, NATO only X OH,RKFP Follow-Up Notification X OH,RKFR File Data for Replacement NSNs when not Authorized

for Procurement (ISC-3)X L,A B, C, E, G, H,M

KFS NIIN Status/Index X OH,K E,H,WKFU Follow-Up Interrogation Results X OH,RKHN O.E. Master Maintenance Data 890 abbr.,825KIE Advance Informative FLIS Data Base File Data X OH,A B, C, E, G, H, M, W

OUTPUT DICs SEGMENTS

DIC TITLEFILE FLIS DATA BASE MANDATORY OPTIONAL

KIF Informative Data for Pending Effective Dated Actions X OH,Z B, E, H, R, TKIM Catalog Management Data as Result of IMM Input X OH,HKIP Interchangeability and Substitutability (I&S) Data as a

result of a Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA) Input

X OH,H

KIR Interrogation Results X OH A,B,C,E, F,G,M,R,T,V,W,ZKIS Search Results of National Item Identification Number

ScreeningX OH A,B,C,E,F,H,W

KKD Cancel-Duplicate X OH,KKKI Cancel-Inactive X OH,KKKR Cancel-Replace (NATO only) OH,KKKU Cancel-Use X OH,KKKV Cancel-Invalid X OH,KKMA Association Code Match (Screening) X L,A B,C,E,F,H,M,V,WKMD Multiple DICs X OHKME Exact Match (Screening) X L,A B, C, E, F,H,M, V,WKMG Possible Match (Screening) X L,A B,C,E,F,H,WKMH Actual Match (Screening) X L A,B,C,E,F,H,WKMN Matched Stock Number Assigned by Another NATO

Country (Screening)X

10.3-322L

KMP Partial Match (Screening) X L,A B,C,E,M,VKMQ Probable Match (Screening) X L A,B,C,E,Y,ZKMR Matching References (Screening) X J 1KMS Reference Number Submitted for Screening Matched to

a Security Classified ItemX J 1

KMT Standardization Relationship Preferred Item Data X L,A B,C,E,F,H, M,V,WKMU Exact Match with Errors in Submitted FII (Submitter) X OH,L,A,B,C P,Q,E,G,M, Z,1KNA Notification of Approval X OH 1KNI Conflict Notification X OH,RKNN Notification of National Codification Bureau (NCB)

ProcessingX OH 1

KNR Negative Reply (Screening) X J 1KNS Notification of Change of Standardization Decision Data

(Standardization Originator)X OH

KPA Packaging Data X OH, WKPC Packaging Data X OH, WKPD Packaging Data X OH, WKPE Possible Duplicate with Errors in Submitted FII

(Submitter)X OH,A,B,C P,Q,L,E,G,M,Z,1

KPM Processing Malfunction X OH,A B,C,E,G,H,M,V,W,ZKRE Notification of Return (Submitter) X OH P,QKRF Return of Cancellation Action, Retained FII Invalid X OH,L,K 1KRM Notification of Exact Match (Submitter) X OH,L,A,B,C E,G,M,1KRP Notification of Possible Duplicate (Submitter) X OH,L,A,B,C E,G,M,Z,1KRT Notification of receipt of DIC LSA OHKRU Notification of Unprocessable Package (Submitter) X OH P,QKSE Submitted NIIN Security Classified (Originator only) X OHKSN Results of Characteristic(s) Search (No Match) X OHKSR Screening Results X OHKSS DLA Transaction Services Source of Supply Update X 10.3-323 6KTD Total Data X OH,A,V MKTN Interrogated/Search Not Available X OHKTQ Tailored Data OH,A,M (Tailored)KTS Interrogation Results Minus Security Classified

Characteristics DataX OH A,B,C,E, F,G,H,W

KUA Add Total SSR MOE Rule Record 801,802,803KUB Cancel SSR MOE Rule with 801,803KUC Change SSR MOE Rule Record 801, 802, 803KUD Cancel without Replacement or Delete SSR MOE Rule

Record801

KVI Item Management Coding Advice Notification OH, 7KWA Electronic Data Transmission Control N DK2T Return of Request for Codification X

NOTES: See volume 12, DRNs 3920 and 3922.

NA: Not applicable

TABLE 107NONCONSUMABLE ITEM MATERIAL SUPPORT CODES

NIMSCs identify the degree of support received by an individual Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA) or identify the Service(s) performing depot maintenance for a Lead Service (Primary Inventory Control Activity (PICA)). A nonconsumable item has been defined as an item of supply which is managed by one or more Military Services as a nonconsumable (i.e., major end item, depot reparable, or nonstock-funded consumable).A Service management mix of consumable-end items, consumable-depot reparable, etc., is therefore considered as a nonconsumable and is not authorized the PICA-LOA 06/SICA-LOA 67 identity for Integrated Materiel Manager/Service Item Control Center (IMM/SICC) relationships.

(NOTE: The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), National Weather Service and Federal Aviation Administration can now use all Nonconsumable Item Materiel Support Codes applicable to a SICA Level of Authority (LOA 8D). The USCG can never use PICA Level of Authority (LOA22).

CODES APPLICABLE TO SICAs (LEVEL OF AUTHORITY (LOA) 8D ONLY):1 Exception Item (End Item of Equipment). This code identifies SICA managed end items of equipment assigned to another service

PICA that is responsible for the wholesale logistics support functions of single submitter of cataloging data, acquisition and disposal authority. Supply support requirements will be submitted by the SICA to the PICA on Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests (MIPRs) unless otherwise directed by the PICA. The SICA is responsible for the wholesale stock, store, and issue functions in support of SICA activities and has retained depot repair capability where applicable. Retention of depot maintenance capability for end items of equipment requires documented justification by the SICA to the PICA via JLC Form 19. If PICA and SICA cannot reach an agreement, the documentation will be forwarded to the joint MISMOs for a decision. The SICA Catalog Management Data (CMD) will reflect Source of Supply or SOS Modifiers compatible with the SICA managing activity. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) field.

2 Exception Item (Depot Reparable Component or SICA Managed Consumable). This code identifies SICA managed depot reparable components, or SICA managed consumables wherein the SICA cannot use repaired items, assigned to another service which has responsibility for the logistics functions of single submitter of cataloging data, acquisition and disposal authority. Supply support requirements will be submitted by the SICA to the PICA on MIPRs unless otherwise directed by PICA. The SICA service has retained the wholesale stock, store, and issue functions in support of SICA activities and has retained depot repair capability, where applicable. Retention of depot maintenance capability for thedepot reparable components requires documented justification by the SICA to the PICA via JLC Form 9. If the PICA and SICA cannot reach an agreement, the documentation will be forwarded to the joint MISMOs for a decision. The SICA CMD will reflect Source of Supply or SoS Modifiers compatible with the SICA managing activity. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

3 End Item Primary Inventory Control Activity. This code identifies SICA managed end items or equipment assigned to another service PICA that is responsible for the wholesale logistics support functions of single submitter of cataloging data, acquisition and disposal authority and depot maintenance, if required, to be provided by DMISA. Supply support requirements will be submitted by the SICA to the PICA on MIPRs unless otherwise directed by the PICA. The SICA is responsible for the wholesale stock, store, and issue functions for SICA activities. The SICA CMD will reflect Source of Supply or SOS Modifiers compatible with the SICA managing activity. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

4 Depot Reparable Component. (Type I Temporary). This code identifies SICA managed depot reparable components assigned to another service PICA that is responsible for the logistics functions of single submitter of cataloging data, acquisition and disposal authority and depot maintenance to be provided by DMISA. Supply support requirements will be submitted by the SICA to the PICA on MIPRs unless otherwise directed by the PICA. The SICA is responsible for the wholesale stock, store and issue functions for SICA activities. This code is temporarily assigned to items which have not completed Phase II item review processing. The SICA CMD will reflect Source of Supply or SOS Modifiers compatible with the SICA managing activity. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM fi e l d .

5 Depot Reparable Component (Type II). This code identifies SICA managed depot reparable components assigned to another service which is responsible for the logistics functions of single submitter cataloger, acquisition and disposal authority, depot maintenance, and performs the wholesale stock, store, and issue functions and establishes, budgets, and funds the wholesale stock level requirement. Supplyrequirements will be submitted to the PICA on requisitions which are funded by a designated point within the SICA. Unserviceable SICA assets will normally be returned to the PICA for credit. The SICA will provide item/program data required by the PICA to meet the materiel support commitments. Normally, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests (MIPR) will not be requested by the PICA to support SICA NIMSC 5 requirements. The SICA CMD will reflect Source of Supply or SOS Modifiers compatible with the SICA managing activity. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

6 Requisitioning Activity Funded Items. This codeidentifies items wherein SICA activities have been authorized by their parent Service to submit requisitions directly to the PICA. These items are usually managed as consumable (expense) items by the SICA Service.

CODES APPLICABLE TO SICAs (LEVEL OF AUTHORITY (LOA) 8D ONLY):The SICA CMD will reflect the Source of Supply or Source of Supply Modifiers compatible with the PICA managing activities and may reflect the Acquisition Advice Code (AAC) of the PICA. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

7 Joint Conventional Ammunition Production (JCAP) Cognizance. This item is under JCAP cognizance and supply support will be determined by the DoD Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition. Provisions of the regulation will not apply. The SICA CMD will reflect Source of Supply or Source of Supply Modifier Codes compatible with the SICA managing activity. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

8 Depot Reparable Component (Type I). This code identifies SICA managed depot reparable components which have been reviewed for migration to Type II, but will be retained under Type I management. The PICA will have responsibility for the logistics functions of single submitter cataloging data, acquisition and disposal authority, and depot maintenance to be provided by DMISA. Supply support requirements will be submitted by the SICA to the PICA via MIPRs unless otherwise directed by the PICA. The SICA is responsible for wholesale stock, store, and issue functions for SICA activities. The SICA Source of Supply/Source of Supply Modifier and Acquisition Advice Code will appear in the SICA CMD. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

9 Exception Item (Depot Maintenance Review Not Completed). This code identifies items wherein assignment for depot repair has not been established. PICA responsibilities are limited to single submitter of cataloging data, acquisition and disposal authority. Upon completion of depot maintenance review, and assignment for depot repair is made, code 9 items will be reassigned to code 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 or 8. The SICA CMD will reflect the Source of Supply or SOS Modifiers compatible with the SICA managing activities. The PICA will not be entered in the DLA Transaction Services IMM field.

0 This code is assigned to wholesale inter-service supply support agreement (LOA 8D only). The SICA CMD reflects the SOS/SOSM and AAC compatible with the PICA. The PICA will not be entered in the Logistics Information Services IMM field.

CODES APPLICABLE TO PICAs (LOA 22 ONLY):A An activity within the Army is providing depot maintenance support.B Multi-Service Organic Repair. The depot repair requirement of two or more Services is being performed

organically by more than one Service.

D DLA/DGSC Provides Depot Maintenance Support.

E Excess overflow which is contracted by the PICA.

F An activity within the Air Force is providing depot maintenance support.

G A GSA activity is providing depot maintenance support.

J JCAP Cognizance. This item is under JCAP cognizance and supply support will be determined by the DoD Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition. Provisions of this regulation won’t apply.

M An activity within the Marine Corps is providing depot maintenance support.

P Total depot maintenance is being accomplished by commercial contract.

S Organic overflow to another Service(s) possessing organic capability.T A Federal Aviation Administration activity is providing depot maintenance support.U Unassigned. MISMO review not completed. Current depot repair arrangements remain in effect.

V An activity within the Navy is providing depot maintenance support.

W A National Weather Service activity is providing depot maintenance support.

X All other conditions.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0076 for format and definition.

Information contained in this table is in accordance with Joint Regulation AMCR-700-99, NAVSUPINST 4790.7, AFLCR 400- 21, MCO P4410.22C. All proposed changes to this table must be approved by the Joint Depot Maintenance Analysis Group.

TABLE 108PHRASE CODE CORRELATION

A correlation table reflecting the specific edit/validation criteria required, based on the Submitting Activity Code and the value that is present in the Phrase Code field of a Catalog Management Data input transaction.

ADDITIONS, REINSTATEMENTS, CHANGESINPUT PHRASE

CODE(DRN 2862)

SUBMITTINGACTIVITY

DESIGNATOR

VALIDATE NSN (DRN 3960)(NOTE 5)

DRN 2895 VALIDATEUNIT OF ISSUE

(DRN 3050)

VERTICALCHECKS (NOTE 4)

Blank A,F,M,N X X X X(Note 6)

A A,F,M,N -- X -- --C A,F,M,N -- X -- --D A only -- X -- XD F,M -- X X XD N only -- X X XE A only X X -- XE F,M,N X X X XF A only X X - XF F,M,N X X X XG A,F,M,N X X X XH A,F,M,N X X X XJ A,F,M,N X X X X

K(Note 3) A,F,M,N X -- X XM A,F,M,N -- X -- --N A,F,M,N -- -- -- --P A,F,M,N -- X -- --

Q(Note 3) A only X -- -- XQ(Note 3) F,M,N X -- X XR(Note 3) A,F,M,N X -- X X

S A,F,M,N X X X XT A,F,M,N X XX -- --U A,F,M,N X X X XV A,F,M,N -- -- -- --

X(Note 3) A,F,M,N X X X XY A,F,M,N X X X X

Z(Note 3) A,F,M,N -- X -- --0 M only X -- X X2 M only X X X X2 A only X X -- X3 A,F,M,N X X X X4 M only X -- X X4 A only X X X X5 F,M X -- X X5 A only X X -- X6 F,M X -- X X6 A only X X -- X7 A only X X -- X7 F,M,N X X X X8 M ONLY X -- X X9 F ONLY X -- X X9 M only X -- X X

NOTES:

1. A = Army; F = Air Force; M = Marine Corps; N = Navy.

2. X - Identifies DRN on which action is taken or indicates vertical checks required. Only the validated NSN will be used for comparison checks against the FLIS data base NIIN sector. XX - Optional field, validate NSN if present.

3. If multiple Phrase Code package, use other Phrase Code criteria.

4. Vertical checks include DRNs 2863, 2943, 3050, 6106, 7075 and 8575, 3690/2948 (DC, DE and HR return code edits).

5. DRN 3960 will be edited prior to any segment H edits utilizing this table.

6. DRN 2895 will be edited for when DRN 0793 is “ZZZ”.

TABLE 109CONFLICT NOTIFICATION CODES

Codes used to identify conflict conditions recorded in the FLIS data base. They will not be made part of the National Item Identification Number (NIIN) record. Assignment of one or more of these codes to an input transaction will not be used as a basis for rejecting the transaction.

CODE EXPLANATION REMARKS8B Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule

being deleted is the last U.S. MOE Rule on a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)Stock Number

Logistics Information Services will initiate aging process.

8G GSA LOA 11 Unit of Issue is different fromthe IMM/LS Unit of Issue.

Review GSA LOA 11 Unit of Issue and take appropriate action.

8H DLA Aviation has determined the Hazardous Characteristics Code (HCC) for this CAGE/Number differs from other HCC codes on this NSN.

Review the HCC and determine if the reference number needs to be deleted and established under a new NSN or determine if the CAGE/Part Number is obsolete.

8J CMD containing an inactive Phrase Code must be submitted within 30 days. 8J conflict code will be sent if appropriate CMD has not been received.

CMD containing an inactive Phrase Code or a CMD delete must be submitted to the Logistics Information Services within 30 days. 8J conflict code will be sent if appropriate CMD has not been received. If corrective action still has not been received by Logistics Information Services by the 61st day, a listing will be provided to therepresentative Service/ Agency headquarters.

8K Federal Supply Class (FSC) changed fromweapons oriented class to commodity-oriented class.

Submit applicable Item Management Code.

8M Item Identification Guide (IIG) section III data was included for the II. However, mandatory section III Master Requirement Codes (MRCs)were omitted.

Submit the mandatory section III MRCs,

8N The II contains erroneous IIG section IIIMRCs.

Correct the erroneous FIIG section III MRCs.

8R Nonconsumable Item Material Support Code (NIMSC) (DRN 0076 ) recorded in the FLIS data base is in conflict with the Source of Supply/Source of Supply Modifier recorded inthe FLIS data base or futures file CMD.

Submit corrected Source of Supply/Source of Supply Modifier.

8S The SICA has made a change to theirReparability Code.

Submit the necessary changes to the DLA Reparability Code.

8W Acquisition Method Suffix Code (AMSC) (DRN 2876) G is in conflict withReference/Partial Description Method Reason Code (RPDMRC) (DRN 4765) 4, 5 or 6.

Review and submit corrective action

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 0095 for format.

2. Conflict notification output will be furnished as follows:

Code Output to8B Activity 9Z (Logistics Information Services) 8G PICA OF GSA LOA 118H Primary Inventory Control Activity and Authorized Item Identification Submitter.8J CMD submitter for submitted MOE Rule.8K Primary Inventory Control Activity if manager is an Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) (Level of Authority (LOA)

06, 23). Lead Service and all supported Services if manager is a Lead Service (LOA 22). Each Military Service withPICA LOA 26. Activity 9T if FSC is 5963 or Federal Supply Group is 60.

8M, 8N,8W

Submitter, and to originator if different.

Code Output to8R Recorded Secondary Inventory Control Activity if SICA is an Army, Navy, or Marine Corps activity. If SICA is an

Air Force activity, output to:a. Activity TT if recorded MOE Rule Number is FSGM.b. Activity ST, SP, SR, or SS if recorded as MOE Rule SICA.c. Activity TU for all other Air Force SICAs.

8S DLA PICA

TABLE 110PSEUDO SOURCE OF SUPPLY CODE

The Pseudo Source of Supply Code is used to reflect whether the source of supply is centralized or decentralized. This code is also used to indicate to the Defense Automatic Addressing System the type of update action to be taken on the source of supply maintained by DLA Transaction Services.

PSEUDO CODE

DESCRIPTION

XXX Inactivated item of supply -1. A federal stock numbered item of supply for which a withdrawal of interest action has been processed, and there are no longer any materiel managers or registered users recorded in the FLIS database.2. Items which have been processed as inactivated items of supply.

XZZ A. Delete a source of supply for an item which had been recorded in error and for which there is no applicable source of supply.B. When an item is reassigned from an Integrated Materiel Manager to a Service and no responsibility is retained by the IMM for any Service.

XDG GSA decentralized management for DoD activities.XFG GSA centralized management (stocked) for Civil Agencies.

XFV Veterans Administration (VA) centralized management (stocked) for Civil Agencies.D9C DLA Land and Maritime decentralized Military Routing Identifier.D9E DLA Land and Maritime decentralized MIL RI.D9G DLA Aviation decentralized MILRI.D9I DLA Troop Support decentralized MIL RI.

D9M DLA Troop Support decentralized MIL RI.D9S DLA Troop Support decentralized MIL RI.D9T DLA Troop Support decentralized MIL RI.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0133.

TABLE 111NAVY SOURCE OF SUPPLY CODE

A code used for routing Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedure (MILSTRIP) requisitions. This code is used only by the Navy and is applied against a geographical grid (matrix) by Defense Automatic Addressing System.

STEP 1: Determine if Navy Catalog Management Data (CMD) contains terminal/inactive Phrase Code(s) A, C, L, M, N, P, T, V, orZ. If yes, proceed to step 2. If no, proceed to step 4.

STEP 2: Determine whether Navy is recorded as a Primary or Secondary Inventory Control Activity (PICA or SICA). If recorded as a PICA, proceed to step 4. If recorded as a SICA, proceed to step 3. (If no Navy Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule is recorded in segment B, determine whether Navy Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) or Lead Service CMD is recorded. If yes, proceed to step 4. If no, proceed to step 3.)

STEP 3: Determine if the National Stock Number (NSN) item record reflects the Navy Source of Supply (SOS) column as the last-known Source of Supply. If yes, proceed to step 4. If no, code as XZZ ZZ.

STEP 4: Determine if the NSN item record contains a Material Control Code (MCC) of A. If No, proceed to step5. If yes,assign a regular (3-digit) SOS Code based on the cognizance symbol as shown in step 7 (e.g., if cognizance symbol is 1H, assign N35; if cognizanceis 2R, assign N32). Suffix such regular code assignment with Navy Special Code DL.

STEP 5: Determine if the NSN item record contains an Acquisition Advice Code (AAC) I, K, L or an F (with Phrase Code Q). If no, proceed to step 6. If yes, assign a regular (3-digit) SOS Code based on the cognizance symbol as shown in step 7. Suffix such regular code assignment with the following Navy Special Codes: If AAC I, assign DI; if AAC K, assign DK; if AAC L, assign DL; if AAC F with Phrase Code Q, assign DF.

STEP 6: Determine if the NSN item record contains one of the following Issue, Repair and/or Requisition Restriction Codes (IRRCs). If no, proceed to step 7. If yes, code as follows:

IRRC SOS Code IRRC SOS Code IRRC SOS CodeAF N23 RA BV NCB RP XG R31 R6AH R41 RB BW N47 R1 XJ R29 R7AM NMZ RC BY N43 RQ XL R33 R8AW RKZ RE BZ N17 R2 XQ N24 RWBE N39 RH CC R22 RR XR N23 RXBJ N84 RJ DV N67 R3 XS N64 R9BL N35 RK XA RCZ R4 XW N68 RYBM N77 RL XC RAZ R5 XZ P73 RZBS N32 RN XD N52 RT

STEP 7: Determine if the NSN item record contains one of the following cognizance symbols. If no, code as XZZ ZZ. If yes, code as follows:

Cognizance Symbol SOS Code0A N35 ZZ0J N35 Z10L N35 ZW0M N35 Z20N R41 BR0O N35 Z30Q N32 Z40R N32 Z50S NMP ZV0T MHQ XA0U N35 Z60V PPZ XB0X N39 XC1H with Sp Mat Iden Cd SP N35 XD

Cognizance Symbol SOS Code1H less SMIC SP, with Fed Sup Class 6135 N35 AA1H less SMIC SP, less FSC 6135 N35 AB1R with SMIC JX, HX N32 AC1R less SMIC JX, HX N32 XE2B N35 BQ2C R41 XG2D Q81 ZU2E NCB AD2F N23 XH2J N23 BU2L Q6D ZQ2M N21 XK2O N45 XL2P RCZ XM2Q N21 AE2S N23 XP2T NCB AG2V N21 XQ2W N32 XR2X RAZ AJ2Z N77 XS3C SMS AZ3G SMS A23H N35 AM3N SMS A43Z SMS A44E NCB AL4K PSZ Z94M N21 XU4P R31 XV4R N32 XW4T NCB XX4X RKZ XY4Y N35 X14Z N32 XZ5L B56 A85M B46 A95N FPD BA5P FPZ BB5R N32 X56A N35 X66B N35 ZR6C N35 ZS6D N32 ZT6H N35 X76K N32 ZY6L N35 Z76M N35 AT6P RAZ AV6R N32 X86T N79 X96X N35 ZA6Y N35 ZM7E N35 X27G N35 X37H N35 X47N N35 ZX7R N32 ZB7Z N35 ZP8A N35 AX8E NCB ZB8H N35 BT8M N21 ZD

Cognizance Symbol SOS Code8N N32 ZE8P R29 ZF8S NCB ZH8T NCB ZJ8U NCB A78X R33 ZL9A AKZ AY9C SMS AZ9D S9T A19E A12 BC9F FLZ BD9G SMS A29H B14 BE9I FGZ BF9J FHZ BG9K FFZ BH9L S9M A39M S9S XF9M S9P XF9N SMS A49P G13 ZZ9O MPB BJ9Q G-O- GSA (NOTE 4) A59S B64 BK9T G69 ZZ9V FPZ BL9W B17 BM9X SMS Z79Y B16 BN9Z SMS A6

NOTES:

1. If the first position of the cognizance symbol is a 5 or 9, determine the PICA from the Navy MOE Rule and utilize the SOS contained in the PICA's input CMD as the Navy SOS Code. If there is no Navy MOE Rule and/or no PICA CMD, use the SOS Code currently reflected in this table for the appropriate 5 or 9 cognizance symbol as the NavySOS Code. The NavySpecial SOS Codes to be used will be as reflected in this table for the appropriate 5 or 9 cognizance symbols. Cognizance symbol 5R is exempted from this special processing.

2. For cognizance symbol 9M, Logistics Information Services will generate a SOS of S9S or S9P for the Navy based on the special 5 or 9 cognizance code processing (See Note 1), plus a constant of XF for the NavySpecial SOS code.

3. See volume 12, DRN 0135.

4. When Navy CMD contains Cognizance Symbol 9Q, and Acquisition Advice Code (AAC) is other than I, K, L or F (with Phrase Code Q), Logistics Information Services will use the SOS Code from the GSA PICA CMD record (GSA, GF0, GK0, GN0, GQ0, GT0, or GV0) as the Navy MILSTRIP SOS plus the constant of A5 for the Navy Special SOS Code. If there is no Navy MOE Rule and/or GSA PICA CMD, Logistics Information Services will retain whatever MILSTRIP SOS currently exists for the Navy when 9Q is submitted.

TABLE 112EFFECTIVE DATED TRANSACTIONS

A table that identifies those transactions that are subject to future effective date assignment and require effective date processing.

TRANSACTION DATA: DATE PROVIDED BY:FLIS

SEGMENTDIC DOCUMENT ITENTIFIER CODE TITLE SUBMITTING

ACTIVITYFLIS COMPUTER

GENERATEDT LKI Cancel-Inactive (Logistics Information Services only) (Note 6) XT LKV Cancel-Invalid (Note 6) XT LKD Cancel-Duplicate (Note 6) X XT LKU Cancel-Use (Note 6) XR LCG Change FSC, Item Name, Type II, or RPDMRC (Note 6) XB LAU Add MOE Rule Number and Related Data (Note 3) XT LDU Delete MOE Rule Number (Notes 3,6) XB LCU Change MOE Rule Number and Related Data XH LAM Add Catalog Management Data (Notes 3, 4) XR LAD Add Data Element(s) (Notes 1,6) XR LDD Delete Data Element(s) (Notes 1,6) XH LDM Delete Catalog Management Data (Note 6) XR LCD Change Data Element(s) (Notes 1,6) XH LCM Change Catalog Management Data (Notes 4,6) X

A,B,V,R, T,H LMD Multiple DIC Input (Notes 2,6) XA,B,H,T,R LMX Multiple NSN Input (Note 6) X

R LTU Add Nuclear Ordnance Source of Supply XR LTV Change Nuclear Ordnance Source of Supply XR LTW Delete Nuclear Ordnance Source of Supply X

NOTES:

1. Include permissible segment B or segment H DRN(s).

2. Future effective date applies only for DIC combinations involving Federal Supply Class (FSC) change (LCG), Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule actions (LAU, LCU, and LDU), with Item Identification (II) characteristics data (LCC). DICs LAD, LCD, LDD may be included but may not contain segment H DRN(s).

3. Effective date may be zero filled. LDU zero fill will apply only to delete interest-only recording of Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and DLA Aviation Industrial Plant Equipment Services (IPE).

4. Effective date must be zero filled for Coast Guard submittals.

5. See volume 12, DRN 2128 for format and definition.

6. File maintenance transactions by Single Service Users may optionally use zero effective dating.

7. SICAs may optionally zero effective date Catalog Maintenance Data (CMD)changes except as follows:

a. Zero effective dated CMD transactions may not undercut a SICAs future effective dated change.

b. Zero effective date may not be used in a SICA CMD transaction in response to a DIC KIM generated from a PICA change.

c. Zero effective dated CMD may not be submitted by an Army SICA.

TABLE 113AAC/SOS/SOSM CORRELATION

A table used to validate Acquisition Advice Code submissions against submitting activity and submitted/file Source of Supply/Source of Supply Modifier. This table applies only to AAC submissions by a wholesale manager (e.g., Level of Authority 01, 02, 06, 22, 23, 26, 99) and retail manager (LOA 8D) with Nonconsumable Item Material Support Code other than 0 or 6 or retail manager (LOA66) in FSG 13. Valid combinations are identified by an entry under the appropriate combination of AAC and Service/Agency submitter. The absence of an entry or the submission of an SOS/SOSM which does not match the table indicates a condition which is invalid, and the input transaction will be returned under return code QC.

SUBMITTED AAC

DLA (LOA 01)

GSA/ CIVIL AGENCY (LOA 02)

SERVICE (LOA 06/ 23)

SERVICE/ GSA CIVIL

AGENCY(LOA 22)

SERVICE (LOA 26/99)

SERVICE (LOA 8D)

WITH NIMSCOTHER THAN 0/6

A MIL RI (Note 5) MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI

B MIL RI (Note 4) MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI

C MIL RI (Note 4) MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI

D MIL RI MIL RIEF JCL/SMS MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIG MIL RIH MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RII JDS/MIL RI

(Note 2)MIL RI

J MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIK MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIL JDC/JDS/SMS MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIM MIL RI (Note 4) MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIN MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI0 F/SMS (Note 1)P MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIQ F/SMS (Note 1)R MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI (Note 4) MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIS MIL RIT JCK/SMS MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIU MIL RIV MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIW MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIX MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIY MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RIZ MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI MIL RI

NOTES:

1. Input of this AAC and SOSM is restricted to cataloging activity KY in Federal Supply Classes (FSCs) 9130, 9140 and 9150.

2. Input of Military Routing Identifier with AAC I is restricted to SOS SMS by activity GX in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 89.

3. See volume 12, Data Record Numbers (DRNs) 2507, 2948 and 3690 for definitions and formats.

4. Input of this AAC and SOS is restricted to Army Activities. See volume 6, paragraph 6.2.3.c (2) (a).

5. Input of this AAC and SOS is restricted to Army Activities. See volume 6, paragraph 6.2.3.c(2)(a) , unless SICA LOA is 66 and FSG is 13, then Air Force, Army, Navy or Marine Corps may submit.

TABLE 114CRITERIA FOR LOADING SOURCE OF SUPPLY CHANGES IN LOGISTICS INFORMATION

SERVICES IMM RECORD

Codes used for loading Source of Supply changes in the Integrated Materiel Manager section of the Logistics Information ServicesSource of Supply file based on data furnished by a Commodity or Weapons IMM.

DLA TRANSACTION SERVICES IMM RECORD

GSA (IMM) DLA (IMM) IMM VA (IMM)

G-0/GSA XFG XDG XXX XZZ *S9- **D9- XXX XZZ Army Air Force Navy Marine XFV XXX XZZ

G-0/GSA L L L L L L L N N L L L L L N N

XFG L L L L L L L N N L L L L L N N

XDG L L L L L L L N N L L L L L N N

XZZ L L L N L L L N L L L L L L N L

D9- L N L N N L L L L L L L L N N N

S9- L N L N N L L L L L L L L N N N

AKZ L N L N N L L N N L L L L N N N

AAA L N L N N L L N N L L L L N N N

FFF L N L N N L L N N L L L L N N N

NNN L N L N N L L N N L L L L N N N

MPB L N L N N L L N N L L L L N N N

XFV L L L N N L L N N L L L L L L L

CODE EXPLANATIONG-0/GSA General Services Administration centralized management for DoD activities. The applicable GSA Activity

will be reflected in the second position of G-0.EDG GSA decentralized management for DoD activities.XFG GSA centralized management (stocked) for Civil Agencies.XXX Deletion of a Source of Supply when an item has been processed as an inactivated item of supply.XZZ No Source of Supply recorded, erroneous Source of Supply deleted, or an IMM has transferred the item to

the Military Service(s).S9- DLA centralized management for DoD activities and Civil Agencies.D9- DLA decentralized management for DoD activities and Civil Agencies.

AAA Army IMMFFF Air Force IMM

NNN Navy IMMMPB Marine Corps IMMAKZ DoD IMM (Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM)XFV Veterans Administration (VA) centralized management (stocked) for Civil Agencies.*S9F Is a no-load condition for the IMM.

**D9F Is a no-load condition for the IMM.

NOTE: Load CodesL - Load - Will override existing IMM record without restriction.

N - No-Load - Will not override existing IMM record.

TABLE 115AUTHORIZED FREIGHT DATA SUBMITTERS/RECEIVERS

SERVICE/ AGENCY

SUBMITTING ACTIVITY CODES

SEE NOTE

RECEIVING ACTIVITY CODES SEE NOTE

AIR FORCE SC,SD,SJ,SP,SU,SX,TG 1 SC,SJ,SP,SR,SU,SX,TB,TD,TF,TG,TL,TM,TN,TO,TP,TQ 11

ARMY AN 2 AJ,AZ,BD,BF,BS,CL,CM,CY 12

MARINECORPS

PA 3 PA,PM 13

NAVY HD,HW,HX,JF,JN,KE 4 GE,GR,HA,HB,HC,HD,HW,HX,JC,JD,JF,JG,JK,JN,JS,JV,KA,KE 14

DLA GX 5 GX 15

GSA 75 6 75 16

COASTGUARD

XG,XH 7 XG,XH 17

SDDC XZ 10 XZ 20

DLA LOGINFO SVC

96,98,9T 21 96,98,9T,XZ

MCO DH 22 DH 24

NOTES:

1. These Air Force Activities are the only Authorized Submitters offreight Data.

2. Activity AN is the only authorized Freight submitter for the Army, when the Armyis recorded on an item as a PICA.

3. Activity PA will submit Freight data for items on which the Marine Corp is recorded as the PICA.

4. These Navy Activities are the only Authorized Submitters of freight data authorized MOE Rule submitter.

5. For all DLA PICA Level of Authority (LOA) 01 items, the authorized Freight submitter will equal the authorized MOE Rule submitter. For DLA PICAs, this will be activities AX, CR, CX, CY, CZ, KX, KZ and TX. For DLA PICA LOA 22 items, the authorized Freight submitter will be CR. For DLA PICA LOA 15 items, the authorized Freight submitter will be the applicable PICA. Freight data will not be submitted on items with a DLA PICA of KY. GC can submit LAF transactions.

6. Activity 75 will submit Freight data for items on which GSA is recorded as the PICA (both PICA LOA 02 and PICA LOA 11).

7. For all items on which the Coast Guard is recorded as a PICA, the authorized Freight submitter will equal the authorized MOE Rule submitter. For Coast Guard PICAs, this will be activities XG and XH.

8. The Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC), activity code XZ, is authorized to submit Freight data on all NIINs with Status Codes (DRN 2670) of 0, 1, 6, and 9.

9. Activity SA will receive Freight data for the Air Force. In addition, Activities SU, SX, TA and TG will also receive Freight data when they are recorded as a PICA/SICA/Supplementary Receiver. Activity SE will also receive Freight data when recorded as a PICA/SICA/Supplementary Receiver, and when activities SC, SJ or SP are recorded as a PICA/SICA.

10. Activity AN will receive Freight data for the Army. In addition, the recorded Army PICA/Supplementary Receiver (Activities AJ, AM, AS, AZ, BD, BF, CA, CD, CL, CM, CT and CU) will also receive Freight data.

11. Activities PA, PB and PC will all receive Freight data for the Marine Corps.

12. Navy activities HD, HW, HX, JG, JN, and KE will receive Freight data when they are recorded as the Authorized MOE Rule Submitter, the SICA, a MOE Rule Receiver, or a Supplementary Receiver. Navy activity KF will receive freight data when any Navy MOE Rule Number is recorded on an item.

13. When DLAis recorded as a PICA LOA 01, 22, or 15 the authorized DLA Freight submitter for the item will also receive Freight data.

14. Activity 75 will receive Freight data for GSA when either GSA is recorded as a PICA LOA 02 or 11, or when the item is in one of GSA's assigned FSCs (excludes output of data when Activity 75 is recorded as a data receiver on PICA LOA 48 items).

15. Coast Guard activities XG and XH will receive Freight data when they are the authorized Freight submitter for the item, the SICA, or a Supplementary Receiver.

16. SDDC, Activity Code XZ, will receive Freight data on all active items which have Freight data recorded.

17. Logistics Information Services Activities 96, 98, 9T are authorized to submit Freight data on all NIINs with Status Codes (DRN2670) of 0, 1, 6, and 9.

18. Activity DH will submit Freight Data for items on which the AVN Mapping Customer Operations is recorded as the PICA.

19. Activity DH will receive Freight Data whenever MOE rule for AVN MCO is present on an item.

SERVICE/AGENCY ACTIVITY CODE ACTIVITY ADDRESSArmy AJ US Army Soldier's Biological and Chemical Command

Natick, MA 01760Army BF U.S. Army Munitions and Chemical Command AMSMC-TMP

Rock Island, IL 61299-6000Army CL U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth

AMSEL-LC-MMDFort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5006

Army CT U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command ATTN: AMSMI-LC-MM-CRedstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5230

Army AN Executive Director U.S. Logistics Support Activity Asset Visibility Center ATTN: AMXLS-MLRedstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466

Army XZ Military Traffic Management Command MT-INN-T 5611 Columbia PikeFalls Church, VA 22041-5050

Air Force SU Ogden Air Logistics Center DSTRHill AFB, UT 84056

Air Force SXOklahoma City Air Logistics Center DSTRTinker AFB, OK 73145

Air Force TG Robins Air Logistics Center DSTR Robins AFB, GA 31098

GSA 75 GSA/FSS Operations Support Division ATTN: FCSPWashington, D.C. 20406

DLA UX DDMP-EP, Building - 09P.O. Box 2030 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

DLA CZDLA Troop Support DSCP-STC2800 South 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19101

Marine Corps PA Commanding GeneralMarine Corps Logistics Command Code 566–2 Bldg. 3700 Albany, GA 31704-5000

Marine Corps PB Commanding General Marine Corps Logistics Base Code 870Albany, GA 31704

Navy JG Naval Ordnance CenterInventory Management and Systems DivisionP.O. Box 2011 Code 62 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0735

Navy KE Naval Inventory Control Point 700 Robbins Ave. Code 0712Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098

Navy HD Naval Inventory Control Point 5450 Carlisle PikeP.O. Box 2020 Code 0541 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788

SERVICE/AGENCY ACTIVITY CODE ACTIVITY ADDRESSNavy HW Military Sealift Command

Code M45Bb Washington, DC 20390

Navy HX Naval Inventory Control Point 5450 Carlisle PikeP.O. Box 2020 Code 872 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788

Navy JN Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center Code N42 Bldg 1000 23rd AvePort Hueneme, CA 93043

MCO DH DLA AVN Mapping Customer Operations QAM 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway Whse 66Richmond VA 23297

TABLE 116MOE RULE STATUS CODES

A one-position code that designates the current status of a Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule or the status that will be assigned on a future effective date.

CODE STATUS DEFINITIONBlank No future action pending.0 Active - Authorized for use.

1 Cancelled - Not replaced.

2 Cancelled - Replaced by a single MOE Rule.

3 Cancelled - Replaced by multiple MOE Rules.

4 New MOE Rule - But not authorized for use until effective date is reached.

5 Reserved - MOE Rule represents anticipated/future relationship to be activated as required.

6 Future effective dated cancel or cancel/replacement pending, or the effective date has been reached, but the MOE Rule is present on one or more NIINs.

7 Future effective dated changepending.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 8458 and 0297 for format.

TABLE 117DEPOT SOURCE OF REPAIR (DSOR) CODE TO MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY CROSS REFERENCE

PART 1This part of Table 117 identifies those activities that are approved to perform depot level maintenance for the Services. The DSOR for a particular item is assigned as specified in Joint Service Regulation, AMC-R 750-10, OPNAVINST 4790.14B, MCO P4790.10B, DLAD 4151.16. The Services Maintenance Interservice Support Management Offices (MISMO) develop and manage DSOR codes and their use. Recommended additions, changes (including organizational name) or deletions to the DSOR codes identified shall be submitted to the affected Service MISMOs as listed in Part 2 of this table. All changes to Table 117 must be approved by the Service MISMOs.

ARMYCODE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY

AG Aberdeen Proving Ground (CECOM, SEC), Aberdeen, MDAI Anniston Army Depot (ANAD), ALCS Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), TXDP Pine Bluff Arsenal, ARDR Rock Island Arsenal, ILDT Detroit Arsenal, (TARDEC SEC), Warren, MIFS Fort Sill, (CECOM, SEC), Oklahoma, OKFV Fort Lee, (CECOM, SEC), Virginia, VAHU Fort Huachuca, (CECOM, SEC), Arizona, AZLK Letterkenny Army Depot (LEAD), Chambersburg, PANJ Research Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Armament Research Development and

Engineering Center (ARDEC), Armament Software Engineering Center (Armament SEC), Picatinny Arsenal, NJRE Red River Army Depot (RRAD), Texarkana, TXRT Redstone Arsenal, (AMRDEC, SED), Redstone Arsenal, AL SierraSA Army Depot, Herlong, CATB Tobyhanna Army Depot (TYAD), PA

NAVYCODE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY

CA Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD), West Bethesda, MDCD Combat Directions Systems Activity (CDSA) Dam Deck, NSWC Dahlgren Division, Virginia Beach, VACH Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC LANT), Charleston, SCCL Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, China Lake, CACP Fleet Readiness Center East (FRC-E), Cherry Point, NCCR Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Crane Division, Crane, INEJ Weapons Support Facility Yorktown, Detachment Earle, Colts Neck, NJEP Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC LANT), Portsmouth, VAHS Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC PAC), San Diego, CAIH Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, Indian Head, MDJA Fleet Readiness Center South East (FRCSE), Jacksonville, FLLE Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWC-AD), Lakehurst, Lakehurst, NJNI Fleet Readiness Center, South West (FRCSW), North Island, San Diego, CANL Naval Submarine Support Facility (NSSF), Module Screening and Repair Activity (MSRA), New London, CTNN Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NSY) Norfolk, Portsmouth, VANP Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC), Newport Division, Newport, RINV Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Center (NEOTC), Indian Head, MDOL Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, Orlando, FLOR Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division, Corona, CAPM Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division (NAWC-WD), Point Mugu, Point Mugu, CAPS Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNSY & IMF), Bremerton, WAPV Naval Shipyard (NSY), Portsmouth, NHSI Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWC-AD), Patuxent River, MD (St. Inigoes)

WA Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC), Keyport Division, Keyport, WAWC Weapons Support Facility Yorktown, Detachment Charleston, Charleston, SCYO Naval Munitions Command CONUS East Division Detachment Yorktown, Yorktown, VAYP Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY & IMF),Pearl Harbor, HIYR Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Panama City Division, Panama City

AIR FORCECODE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY

FC Peterson AFB, Colorado, CoFD Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), Davis Monthan AFB, AZFH Ogden Air Logistics Complex (OO-ALC), Hill AFB, UTFI Patrick AFB, Florida, FLFP Support Center Pacific (SCP), Kadena, AB, JapanFR Warner-Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC), Robins AFB, GAFT Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (AFSC), (OC-ALC), Tinker AFB, OKFV Vandenberg AFB, California, CAFZ Cryptologic and Cyber Systems Division (CCSD), Lackland AFB, TX

MARINE CORPSCODE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY

BA Marine Depot Maintenance Command, Production Plant Albany, Marine Corps Logistics Command (MCLC)BB Marine Depot Maintenance Command, Production Plant Barstow, Marine Corps Logistics Command (MCLC)AU National Marine Center (NMC), U.S. Customs Border Protection (CBP), Saint Augustine, FL

OTHERCODE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY

CN Contract, Contiguous United States (CONUS)CO Contract, Overseas and Noncontiguous United States (OCONUS)DI Industrial Plant Equipment Repair Facility, Mechanicsburg, PAFA Federal Aviation Agency, Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, Oklahoma City, OKNM North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA), Luxembourg City,

LuxembourgWS National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service (NWS), National

Reconditioning Center, Kansas City, MO00 Consumable Item or Ammunition01 More than 4 DSORs; get information from PICA88 For agencies excluded from the DSOR program. Not for DoD Service's use.99 Depot source of repair has not been assigned. This is a temporary code that will be used only until a DSOR is

assigned.

PART 2

This part of Table 117 identifies those activities that must approve changes to Table 117. The Services Maintenance Interservice Support Management Offices (MISMO) develop and manage DSOR codes and their use. Recommended additions, changes (including organizational name) or deletions to the DSOR codes identified in Part 1 of this table shall be submitted to the affected Service MISMOs as listed below. All changes to Table 117 must be approved by the ServiceMISMOs.

SERVICE MISMO ADDRESSARMY U.S. Army Materiel Command ATTN: AMCOL-LA

bldg 4400 Martin RoadRedstone Arsenal, AL 35898

NAVY Commander Naval Air Systems Command NAVAIR HQ 6.7.7.147013 Hinkle Circle Bldg# 416, Room 100BPatuxent River MD 20670-1628

AIR FORCE HQAFMC/A4FD4375 Chidlaw Road, Room N233 Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5006

MARINE CORPS Maintenance Management Center ATTN: Director P603 814 Radford Blvd STE 20230Albany, GA 31704-0230

TABLE 118FILE MAINTENANCE ACTION CODES

Codes used in characteristic mass change, IIG revision processing, item name processing, and graphics file updates to identify the action to be taken for an automatic data processing (ADP) guide input.

CODE EXPLANATION

A When the guide is originally established, this code will be used; or when there is additional data to be added to the guide after establishment.

C To change/cancel a specific data element that has been entered erroneously, this input change will overlay old datawith the new data; and/or to process items in the off-line file against the decode print module.

D Use to delete ADP guide criteria or any specific data element no longer required.

E Use to process the items in the off-line file through the Item Identification Guide (IIG) edit and/or establish effectivedates for item name file.

F Use to change IIG number or Item Name Code, IIG number and Item Name Code, or Federal Supply Class/ItemName Code/Modifier.

G Use to add information to already established Identification (IL) guides/graphics files or for revision of thesefunctions when a delete/add process is required.

K Use to delete specific and succeeding ADP Guide criteria no longer required.

M Use to process multiple changes to Master Requirement Codes (MRCs) and all the changes are not required to bepresent.

P Use to cancel or remove all items from the off-line file that pertain to a certain IIG.

R Use when the data input is intended to replace existing data.

T Use to release items from the off-line file to the off-line hold file or to extract decode/print guide I IIGs from theSystem Support Record (SSR).

Z Use only to discipline the numeric after the decimal.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 8850 for definition and format.

TABLE 119ARMY SOURCE OF SUPPLY CONVERSION

SOS/SOSM DLA TRANSACTION SERVICESDLA/GSA (LOADING)

ARMY/ML (INSTRUCTIONS)

DLA TRANSACTIONSERVICES/ARMY (LAODING)

SMS (DLA SMS SMS SMS

SMS (DLA) SMS *MIL R.I. *MIL R.I.

JDC (DLA) **D9- JDC SMS

JDS (DLA) **D9- JDS SMS

GSA/G-0 GSA/G-0 GSA/G-0 GSA/G-0

GSA/G-0 **XDG GSA/G-0 GSA/G-0

JDF (DLA) JDF JDF A35

* Specially controlled items routed through Military Routing Identifier to DLA.

** Denotes decentralized items, DLA/General Services Administration.

NOTES: The applicable Defense Supply Center code will be reflected in third position of S9-. The applicable GSA Activity will be reflected in the second position of G-0. When Army Catalog Management Data (CMD) contains a MIL R.I., that MIL R.I. will be output in the “Management Data List Consolidated (ML-C)” and DLA Transaction Services Source of Supply file.

TABLE 120FLIS SEGMENT CODES

Codes used to identify the group of data elements contained in a given segment.

SEGMENT CODE EXPLANATIONInput Header FLIS Input Header

Output Header FLIS Output Header1 Notification of Logistics Information Services Change Data2 Screening Request, Reference Number Data3 Screening Request, National Item Identification Number4 DLA Transaction Services Screening, Reference Number Data5 DLA Transaction Services Critical Source of Supply Update6 DLA Transaction Services Source of Supply Update7 Item Management Coding Advice Notification9 Item Management Coding DataA Identification DataB MOE Rule DataC Reference Number DataD DLIS Data Message ControlE Standardization Decision DataF DoD I&S Family DataG Freight Classification DataH Catalog Management DataJ Screening Response HeaderK NIIN/PSCN Status/Cancellation DateL Output File Data HeaderM Clear Text CharacteristicsP Data Element Oriented without ValueQ Data Element Oriented with Value and Return Action CodeR Data Element Oriented with ValueS Related Screening DataT Cancellation/Delete MOE Rule DataV Coded Item Characteristics DataZ Future Data

SUPPLEMENTAL SEGMENT CODE EXPLANATION800 SSR Input801 SSR MOE Rule Maintenance802 SSR MOE Rule Data Element803 SSR MOE Rule Management Exception Rule804 SSR MOE Rule Cancel with Replacement805 SSR Standard FSC Management Maintenance SSR807 Master Freight Table Maintenance808 SSR Item Name Freight Classification Data Maintenance809 Mass Data Retrieval Input (Logistics Information Services only)810 Internal SSR Tailored Interrogation (Logistics Information Services only)811 Mass Data Retrieval Input, SSR (Logistics Information Services only)812 Establish/Cancel Item Name Code Output813 Identification List Digitized Graphics data814 Identification List Single Drawing Cross-Reference Data Effective815 Date Processing Data820 O.E. File Record Control821 O.E. Name/Address Data822 O.E. Mail Routing Data823 O.E. Notice of Approval825 O.E. File Maintenance Data826 ZIP/CAO/ADP Record Control866 SSR Interrogation Output867 PAC Summary/Detail Input (Logistics Information Services only)868 Marketing/Utilization Interrogation (Logistics Information Services only)

SUPPLEMENTAL SEGMENT CODE EXPLANATION890 SSR Output

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 8999 and 0225 for format and definition of Segment Codes and Supplemental Segment Codes. Each segment also has its own DRN.

TABLE 121EDIT CRITERIA FOR SERVICE-PECULIAR CMD

ARMY (No special character authorized.)

Accounting Requirements Code (DRN 2665) - must be D, N, or X. Materiel Category Code (DRN 2680) - must be all alphanumeric.Recoverability Code (DRN 2892) - must be A, D, F, H, L, O, or Z unless the first position of the Materiel

Category Code (DRN 2680) is C orthe second position (DRN 2680) is A through Q or 5, then the Recoverability Code may be blank.

NAVY

Cog Code (DRN 2608) - must be alphanumeric.Materiel Control Code (DRN 2832) - must be all alpha or all blank.Issue Repair Code (DRN 0132) - must be blank or alphanumeric, cannot be a special

character. Special Material Content Code (DRN 0121)Special Material Identification Code (DRN 2834)

AIR FORCE

Materiel Management Aggregation Code (DRN 2836) - must be all alpha numeric or all blank.AF Budget Code (DRN 3765) - must be alpha, numeric, blank; or must contain an asterisk (*)

- no other special characters allowed.

AF Fund Code (DRN 2695) - must be all alpha or all blank.Expendability, Reparability, Recoverability Code - must be alpha (C, T, P, N, S, or U), unless MOE Rule is FSGM, (DRN 2655) then may be blank.Price Validation Code, Air Force (DRN 0858) - must be A, D, E, N, P, V, or X unless MOE Rule is

FSGM then must be blank.

COAST GUARD

Inventory Account Code (DRN 0708) - must be alpha for DIC LAM; or alpha or blank for DIC LCM. Reparability Code (DRN 0709) - must be alpha for DIC LAM; or alpha or blank for DIC LCM. Serial Number Control Code (DRN 0763) - must be numeric.Special Material Content Code (DRN 0121) - must be Alpha or Numeric

MARINE CORPS

Stores Account Code (DRN 2959) - must be numeric.Combat Essentiality Code (DRN 3311) - must be numeric or blank.Management Echelon Code (DRN 2790) - must be alphanumeric or numeric, not blank or special

character.Material Identification Code (DRN 4126) - must be alpha or blank. Recoverability Code, MC (DRN 2891) - must be alpha or blank. Operational Test Code, MC (DRN 0572) - must be numeric or blank. Physical Category Code, MC (DRN 0573) - must be numeric or blank.

TABLE 123MARINE CORPS OPERATIONAL TEST CODES

Operational Test Codes (OTCs) are assigned and used within the Marine Corps Logistics Bases (Albany and Barstow) to identify items of supply on which special procedures must be performed while under Care-In- Stores or as a part of the issue process. Special procedures are in addition to normal care-in-stores, shelf life and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) handling procedures. Codes are used to assure the quality of the item is maintained and to ensure the item will perform its intended function(s) upon issue from Condition Code A stocks.

CODE EXPLANATION

0 Items of supply which when properly packaged and placed in storage, do not require the performance of special procedures while in storage, nor prior to issue, and for which it has been determined that existing Care in Stores quality control procedures are adequate.

1 Items of equipment which require the performance of special procedures and are controlled through the Mechanization of Warehousing and Shipment Processing (MOWASP) special handling suspense routine by USMC/Serial Number (excluding small arms). Normally OTC 1 items of equipment are technical items which may be unboxed, open-storage, skid mounted, rolling stock (wheel or track mounted) such as tanks, trailers, vehicles,heavy construction equipment and USMC/Serial Number controlled end items (i.e., housed radar, communications van, shop van, etc.).

2 Items of equipment which require the performance of special procedures are not controlled through the MOWASP special handling suspense routine by USMC/Serial Numbers, (except small arms which are controlled by serial numbers but are assigned OTC 2). Normally OTC 2 items of equipments are small arms, engines (except small engines coded SAC-1 which are non-technical), pumps, generators, electronic equipments and majorcomponents/subassemblies of weapon systems, etc. Electronic Circuit Cards and other items which have received Level A packing will only be assigned an OTC when an operational test is mandatory prior to issue.

3 All items requiring calibration. Items may be technical or non-technical in nature, (i.e., electronic test equipment, meters, gauges, torque wrenches, etc.) All OTC 3 items require established calibration procedures.

BLANK No Code (Space/Blank) Items have not been evaluated for operational test code assignment.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0572 for format.

TABLE 124MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL CATEGORY CODES

A code which indicates the physical category for picking, packing, and marking items for shipment. The codes are related to the man- hours required for picking, packing, and marking. The Mechanization of Warehousing and Shipment Processing (MOWASP) subsystem records the codes in files D04 and D05.

CODE EXPLANATION1 Bin2 Bulk3 Two-Wheeled Vehicle4 All Other Wheeled Vehicles5 Tracked Vehicles up to 10 Ton6 Tracked Vehicles from 10 to 30 Ton7 Tracked Vehicles from 30 to 60 Ton8 AAV- All types

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0573 for format.

TABLE 125TYPE OF SPECIAL PROCESSING INDICATOR CODES

CODE EXPLANATION

BLANK(no code reflected)

Indicates that this DIC is being output as a result of the PICA having a CMD change but no change was manufactured for the SICA CMD (Segment H). (SICA must submit their own CMD update.)

A Indicates that a transaction submitted to the Defense Logistics Information Service under Document Identifier Code LCM or LCD was internally processed as an LAM or LAD due to the absence from the FLIS database of the segment H record/data element that was to be changed.

B Indicates that this DIC is being output as a result of the PICA having a (non-I&S) CMD and also an I&S CMD change. The FLIS (system) updated your SICA CMD (Segment H) with only the non-I&S PICA CMD changes (per Volume 6, Appendix 6-2-D). SICA may or may not require an I&S change.

C Indicates that a transaction submitted under DIC LAM (effective dated) or LAD was internally processed as an LCM or LCD due to the presence in the FLIS database of the segment H record/data element that was to be added.

I Indicates that this DIC is being output as a result of the PICA having a CMD change and the FLIS (system) updated the SICA CMD (Segment H) from the PICA CMD change in accordance with the SICA update criteria.

L Indicates that this DIC is being output as a result of the PICA having changed both I&S and non-I&S CMD data elements. The FLIS (system) did not update SICA CMD. A SICA update may or may not be required.

S Indicates that this DIC is being output as a result of the PICA having a CMD change limited to data elements pertaining to I&S. The FLIS (system) did not update SICA CMD. A SICA update may or may not be required.

T Indicates that this KIM is being output to a nonuser-storage activity.

X Indicates that this DIC KIM is output because no response was received at Logistics Information Services in the 60 days following output of a previous DICKIM

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0568 for format

TABLE 126DEPOT SOURCE OF REPAIR (DOR) CODE TO NONCONSUMABLE ITEM MATERIEL SUPPORT

CODE (NIMSC COMPATIBILITY

This table identifies acceptable DSOR codes (Table 117) to Service NIMSCs. To use, follow down the NIMSC column to the NIMSC recorded or requested by the using Service and then determine the acceptable DSORs (by note) for that Service. Since the assigned DSOR determines the correct NIMSC, this table also provides a crosscheck of acceptable NIMSCs. Example: If the Air Force is the PICA and depot maintenance is assigned to the Army, then the Air Force would record a NIMSC “A” and only Army DSOR codes would be acceptable.

Acceptable DSOR(s) by Using ServiceREQUESTED NIMSC ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE MARINE CORPS USSOCOM

1 1, 5 & 13 2, 5 & 13 3, 5 & 13 4, 5 & 13

2 1, 5 & 13 2, 5 & 13 3, 5 & 13 4, 5 & 13

3 6 6 6 6

4 6 6 6 6

5 6 6 6 6

6 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7

8 6 6 6 6

9 8 8 8 8

0 6 6 6 6

A 1 1 1 1

B 9 9 9 9

D 12 12

E 10 10 10 10

F 3 3 3 3

J 7 7 7 7

M 4 4 4 4

P 11 11 11 11 11

S 9 9 9 9

U 8 8 8 8

V 2 2 2 2

X 8 8 8 8

NOTES:

1. Only Army DSOR codes are acceptable. DSOR 99 is not acceptable.

2. Only Navy DSOR codes are acceptable. DSOR 99 is not acceptable.

3. Only Air Force DSOR codes are acceptable. DSOR 99 is not acceptable.

4. Only Marine Corps DSOR codes are acceptable. DSOR 99 is not acceptable.

5. DSOR 00 is also acceptable.

6. All DSORs in table 117 are acceptable except 00, 88, or 99.

7. Only DSOR 00 is acceptable

8. Only DSOR 99 is acceptable.

9. Only 2 or more Service DSORs are acceptable.

10. Only acceptable DSORs are 1 or more Service DSOR(s) and DSOR CO or CN.

11. Only DSORs CO and CN are acceptable.

12. Only DLA DSOR is acceptable.

13. DSORs CN and CO are also acceptable.

TABLE 127COAST GUARD INVENTORY ACCOUNT CODES

A one-position code used to designate the inventory account in which an item is held in the Coast Guard supply system.

CODE EXPLANATIONS Stock Fund item managed for the Coast Guard by the respective Inventory Control Point. A funded

requisition is required.

A Appropriations Purchase Account item managed for the Coast Guard by the respective Inventory Control Point. An unfunded requisition is required.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0708 for format.

TABLE 128COAST GUARD REPARABILITY CODES

A code used within the Coast Guard to denote if an item is reparable and the lowest maintenance level at which repair or condemnation is normally accomplished.

CODE EXPLANATIONC Nonreparable item.O Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose at the organizational (user) level.

H Reparable item. Repair, condemnation, and disposal not authorized below intermediate (district) level.

R Reparable item. Repair, condemnation, and disposal not authorized below depot (inventory control point (ICP)) level.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0709 for format.

TABLE 129NAVY COGNIZANCE CODE BYPASS

A list of Cognizance Codes (volume 12, DRN 2608) which result in the Q8 return code edit being bypassed for a transaction submitted by a Navy activity.

COGNIZANCE CODE2C2J2P4P6P8P6R7R0V2V2W2X4X8X

TABLE 130REPARABLE CHARACTERISTICS INDICATOR CODE DLA

A code indicating whether or not the item has reparable characteristics and whether or not the item has been subjected to reparable characteristics review. This code is applicable to DLA-managed items only. NOTE: Items in this code category are not “reparables” as defined in DoD 4140.26-M, volume I, Defense Integrated Materiel Management for Commodity Oriented Consumable Items, which would qualify them for Service retention rather than Integrated Materiel Management. They are covered by the definition of “recoverable” contained in paragraph 1-3W of DLAM 4151.1, Maintenance Management.

CODE DEFINITION

R This item has been reviewed and a determination has been made that the item can be restored to a serviceable condition from an unserviceable condition at depot level.

N This item has been reviewed and a determination made that the item cannot or should not be restored to a serviceable condition from an unserviceable condition.

F This item has been reviewed and a determination has been made that the item can be restored to a serviceable condition from an unserviceable condition at the organizational/field level.

I This item has been reviewed and a determination has been made that the item can be restored to a serviceable condition from an unserviceable condition at the intermediate level.

BLANK A blank field indicates that the item has not been reviewed for reparable characteristics.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2934.

TABLE 131NATO COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENTITY CODE/FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

(NCAGE.FG) CODIFICATION BUREAU CODES

This code either prefixes or suffixes the four nonsignificant digits assigned to a NATO Commercial and Government Entity (DRN 4140) by each respective codification bureau

PREFIX CODE(DRN 4180)

SUFFIX CODE(DRN 5267)

CODIFICATION BUREAU(DRN 5266)

NOTE(DRN 5265)

A 0 thru 9 Italy 1B 0 thru 9 Belgium 1C 0 thru 9 Germany 1D 0 thru 9 Germany 1E 0 thru 9 New Zealand 1F 0 thru 9 France 1G 0 thru 9 Greece 1H 0 thru 9 Netherlands 1I 0 thru 9 NATO and International Organizations 3

J 0 thru 9 Japan 2K 0 thru 9 United Kingdom 1L 0 thru 9 Canada 1M 0 thru 9 France 1N 0 thru 9 Norway 1P 0 thru 9 Portugal 1Q 0 thru 9 Singapore 1R 0 thru 9 Denmark 1S 0 thru 9 Non-NATO Countries 3T 0 thru 9 Turkey 1U 0 thru 9 United Kingdom 1V 0 thru 9 South Africa 2W 0 thru 9 Argentina 2X 0 thru 9 NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) 1

Y 0 thru 9 Malaysia 1Z 0 thru 9 Australia 1

PREFIX CODE SUFFIX CODE

CODIFICATION BUREAU NOTE

0 thru 9 A Israel 10 thru 9 B Spain 10 thru 9 C Thailand 20 thru 9 D Egypt 20 thru 9 E Saudi Arabia 20 thru 9 F Korea, Republic of 10 thru 9 G Czech Republic 10 thru 9 H Poland 10 thru 9 J Estonia 10 thru 9 K Brazil 10 thru 9 L Romania 10 thru 9 M Slovakia 10 thru 9 N Austria 10 thru 9 P Philippines 20 thru 9 Q Slovenia 10 thru 9 R Lithuania 10 thru 9 S Fiji 20 thru 9 T Tonga 20 thru 9 U Bulgaria 10 thru 9 V Hungary 10 thru 9 W United Arab Emirates 20 thru 9 Y India 20 thru 9 Z Indonesia 2

PREFIX CODE SUFFIX CODE

CODIFICATION BUREAU NOTE

A A Chile 2A B Croatia 1A C Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of 2A D Latvia 1A E Oman 2A F Russian Federation 2A G Finland 1A H Albania 2A J Ukraine 2A K Kuwait 2A M Morocco 1A N Sweden 1A P Papua New Guinea 2A Q Afghanistan 2A R Georgia 2A S Serbia 1A T Pakistan 2A U Bosnia and Herzegovina 2A W Montenegro 2

NOTES 1 through 4 indicate level of data exchange:

1. NATO or listed country submits its codification requests, search or interrogation requests, or selected maintenance actions in accordance with the procedures outlined in Volume 4, chapter 11.

2. In compliance with an Allied Committee agreement, the NCAGE Codification Bureau Code for this country shall not appear in FLIS. The NCAGE assigned by each country will be subject to replacement by an NCAGE containing an “S” prefix. (See Japan, South Africa, Argentina, Israel, Egypt, as examples.)

3. This is the prefix designator for an NCAGE assigned by the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) to replace the NCAGE of a non-NATO country or to identify a NATO or international organization, such as an international standards body. (“S”) NCAGEs with this “I” or “S” prefix designate items produced in non-NATO countries or standards developed by a NATO or International organization (“I” prefix). U.S. activities may assign NSNs to and add reference numbers with “I” and “S” prefix CAGEs in the same manner as they do with reference numbers with U.S. CAGEs.

4. NATO Commercial and Government Entity Code (NCAGE) assigned to entities located in Canada have an “L” prefix designation, with Foreign/Domestic Designator Code of 2, if assigned after Canada implemented their modernized system in 2000. Approximately 6,500 Canadian CAGE Codes beginning with a numeric assigned, before Canada implemented their new system, remain valid.

5. See Volume 12, DRNs 4180, 5265, 5266, and 5267 applies.

TABLE 132CAO/APD POINT EXCEPTION PROCESSING CODE

Codes signify an exception to the normal processing procedures for applying Contract Administration Office and Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Point Codes to Organizational Entity transactions affecting CAGE Types A and F.

EXCEPTION PROCESSING SIGNIFIES PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS

C Canadian O.E. (CAO Code SCN01A and ADP Point Code HQ0337) will be computer- generated.

Z The CAO/ADP Point Code manually entered on the input transaction is applicable. No look- up table processing required.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 8868 for format and definition.

TABLE 133ZIP CODE, CAO CODE, ADP POINT CODE LOOK-UP

A computer oriented look-up table consisting of ZIP Codes referenced to the applicable Contract Administration Office Codes (CAO) and Automatic Data Processing Point (ADP) Codes. The table is used for performing a match between the ZIP Code(s) included on a type A or F input record and the ZIP Codes contained in the look-up table, and generating the applicable CAO/ADP Point Codes into the CAGE Master File.

(Example of Data Contents)

ZIP CODE RANGE TWO LETTER CAO ADP POINT

FROM TO STATE ABBREVIATION CODE CODE

45000 45299 OH S3604A S3602A

53000 54999 WI S5001A S1402A

61000 61299 IL S1404A S1402A

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 8870 and 8835 for formats and definitions.

TABLE 134LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICES/FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS RESPNSIBLE FOR

ASSIGNMENT/MAINTENANCE OF O.E. CODES

ORGANIZATIONAL ENTITY CODE

LOCATION OF FIRM ASSIGNED BY MAINTAINED BY

Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE)

U.S. U.S. and its territories Logistics Information Services Logistics Information Services

NCAGE Code Canada without U.S. Affiliation Canada* Canada*/ Logistics Information Services

NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization Country

NATO Government* NATO Government*

NCAGE Non-NATO Country NATO Government* NATO Government*

* Forwards data to the Logistics Information Services for inclusion in database.

TABLE 137CARD IDENTIFICATION CODES

A code which delineates the specific category of required Item Management Coding (IMC).

CODE EXPLANATION

A Adopt Coding. Application of the approved IMC criteria by an inventory control point, to items currently managed by a Integrated Materiel Manager, wherein the ICP or another activity within the same Service is not currently recorded as a user in the FLIS data base and desires to add user interest and obtain supply support from the appropriate IMM.

B Approved Item Name Reclassification Program. A DoD-directed program designed to (a) identify item names (by 5- digit code) which represent large quantities of consumable items originally classified in Federal Supply Classification classes for the next higher assemblies; (b) take action to reclassify such items from the next higher assembly FSC to the “home” FSC class; and (c) apply the IMC procedures to items migrating from weapons system- oriented to commodity oriented FSC classes.

C Change Coding. The method of changing data elements previously furnished to the IMM as a result of IMC. Excluded are changes from Service management to integrated materiel management or vice versa. Such latter changes shall be accomplished under initial, maintenance, retroactive, or return coding as appropriate.

D Reactivation Coding. Scheduled application of the approved IMC criteria by the ICPs to inactivated National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for which a IMM was the last manager, and the ICP is not currently recorded as a user.

F Routine Reclassification Action. Application of the approved IMC criteria by the ICPs to all National Stock Numbered items which enter FSC classes subject to IMC as a result of DLA Logistics Information Service reclassification actions.

G Automatic Identification of Relationship Between Generic Item and Generic Specific Item. Used by DLA to denote an action for the Generic Specific Item (Item Standardization Code 2) and to provide data on the related Generic Item. For DLA use only.

I Initial Coding. Application of the established IMC criteria by the ICPs to all National Stock Numbered items existing in FSC classes newly designated as commodity oriented.

K Automated NSN Transfer. Used when an individual item is transferred from one DSC to another or GSA to/from DSC and is accompanied by a FSC change (LCG).

L Automated FSC Transfer. Used when a FSC is being reassigned from one center to another or GSA to/from DSC.

M Maintenance Coding. Application of the approved IMC criteria by the ICPs to all new or existing National Stock Numbered items which enter FSC classes subject to IMC after initial IMC has been accomplished.

N Automatic Recordation of Unrecorded User. Used by the IMM (except General Services Administration) to denote automatic recordation of a Military Service on an item after the Service has made three or more requisitions against the item within 180 days and is not already recorded on the item.

P Provisioning Supply Support Request (SSR). Used by IMM to denote an SSR as the origin of the request.

R Retroactive Coding. Scheduled application of the approved IMC criteria by the ICPs to item(s) in FSC classes designated as commodity oriented which were previously coded for Service retention.

S Automatic Recordation of Standard Item. Used by the IMM to denote automatic recordation of a Military Service on the standard item when an IMC action is processed against a nonstandard (Item Standardization Code 3 or E) item and the Service is not recorded on the standard item.

T Maintenance Transaction. Used to provide DLA a mechanism for the removal of items from an I & S Family. For DLA use only.

U Return Coding. A request to effect the return of an item currently coded for integrated materiel management to Service management by the application of IMC criteria.

V Supply Support and Cataloging Action Request. Used by the IMM to denote an SSR other than provisioning as the origin of the request.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0099.

TABLE 138NORMAL SOURCE OF PROCUREMENT

A code indicating the procurement source normally employed in acquiring stocks of an item.

CODE EXPLANATION

1 Commercial. Purchase initiated by the designated purchasing office of the Military Service from the prime suppliers of the applicable commodity. NOTE: Do not use this code for items obtained by local purchase - code 0 below.

2 Coordinated Procurement. Purchase requests are transmitted to the applicable coordinated procurement assignee.

3 General Services Administration. The item is obtained from GSA stores stock.

4 Interservice Supply Support. The item is provided from the stocks of another Military Service on a formal cross- servicing arrangement.

5 System Stock Manufacture. The item is fabricated by a military manufacturing plant at the direction of the inventory control point (ICP) for system stocks.

6 Local Use Manufacture. The item is fabricated for immediate use as required.

7 General Services Administration- Federal Supply Schedule.

8 General Services Administration - National Buying Program.

9 Atomic Energy Commission. Item is purchased from or supplied by the AEC.

0 Local Procurement at User Level Other Than GSA Codes.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0721.

TABLE 139MOBILIZATION RESERVE REQUIREMENT

A code indicating the type of mobilization requirement.

CODE EXPLANATION

1 General Mobilization Reserve Material Requirement (GMRMR).

2 Prepositioned War Reserve Requirement (PWRR).

3 Both GMRMR and PWRR.

4 No GMRMR or PWRR computed.

5 No mobilization requirement.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0723.

TABLE 140SPECIAL PACKAGING REQUIREMENT

CODE EXPLANATION

1 Special Military Packaging Required

2 Special Military Packaging is not Required

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0725.

TABLE 141DEMAND INDICATOR CODES

A code indicating the basis for the forecast of estimated demand.

CODE EXPLANATION

1 Demand based on actual issues for past 12 months.

2 Estimated demand is a 12-month demand forecast not supported by actual issues.

3 Demand recorded against preferred item (to be used only in conjunction with Acquisition Advice Code V or Y when estimated demand is zero filled).

4 Recommended stockage objective.

5 None of the above - see Normal Source of Procurement.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0728.

TABLE 142TYPES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONTROL

A code indicating the type of financial management control over an item.

CODE EXPLANATIONF Stock Fund FinancedG Appropriation Financed

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0729.

TABLE 143MANDATORY/OPTIONAL DATA ELEMENTS FOR DIC LVA

This table indicates which data elements (other than control data elements) are mandatory, optional, or not required to be input on Document Identifier Code LVA based on the Card Identification Code (CIC) input. M Mandatory, O Optional, Blank Not Required.

CARD IDENTIFICATION CODEData Element DRN A B C D F G I M N P R S T VItem Mgmt. Class. Act. (IMCA) 4075 M M M M M M M M M M M M M MCIC 0099 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M

Normal Source Proc. 0721 M M M M M M

No. Units on Hand-Due In 0722 M M M M M M

Type of Mob. Code 0723 M O M M M M MItem Mgmt. Code (IMC) 2744 M M O M M M M M M M M M M

Spl Packaging Code 0725 M M M M M MDate Operational Need 0726 M M M M M M M M

Unit of Issue 3050 M M M O M M O M M O M

No. of Units Estimated Demand 0727 M M O M M M M O M M M MDemand Code 0728 M M O M M M M O M M M M

Acquisition Advice Code (AAC) 2507 M M M O M M O M M O MType Fin. Mgmt. Code 0729 M M M M M M

Shelf Life Code 2943 M M M M M M M MNo. Months, Prod. Lead Time 0730 M M M M M M M M

Price Code 0731 M M M O M M O M M O MStd. Unit Price 7080 M M M O M M O M M O M

* CIC U is not applicable to DIC LVA and CICs G, N, P, S, T, and V are applicable to the DLA

only. NOTE: See appropriate DRN in volume 12 for format and definition.

TABLE 144ESTIMATED OR ACTUAL PRICE CODES

A code indicating the basis for the standard unit price of an item.

CODE EXPLANATIONA Actual Price

E Estimated Price

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0731.

TABLE 145LMD EFFECTIVE DATE CRITERIA FOR CONCURRENT SUBMITTAL OF ITEM MANAGEMENT

DECISIONS AND CMD BY WHOLESALE MANAGERS

INPUT CONDITION DICs IN MULTIPLE INPUT DIC LMD

EFFECTIVE DATE STANDARD

To accomplish a logistics reassignment to PICA LOA 01, 02, 06, 22, 23, or 99*, which may include a Federal Supply Class change (excludes mass changes).

LCU - LCM (LCG) LAU - LCU - LCM (LCG) LAU - LCU - LDU - LCM (LCG) LCU - LDU - LCM (LCG)

75-150 days

To accomplish a logistics reassignment from PICA LOA 06 or 22 to PICA LOA 06 or 22,with no supported Services recorded, which may include an FSC change (excludes mass changes).

LCU - LCM - LCG LCU - LCM 48-120 days 30-120 days

To accomplish the recordation of management interest by a DoD wholesale manager on existing National Stock Numbers (NSNs) with concurrentsubmittal of wholesale manager's Catalog Management Data (CMD).

LAU - LAM 0-120 days

To accomplish withdrawal of wholesale manager item management and concurrent withdrawal/ inactivation of manager's CMD.

LDU - LDM LDU - LCM LDU - LAD 30-120 days

To accomplish cancellation of duplicate item identifications, cancellation of an item with replacement, or cancellation of an invalid item.

LKD - LCM - LAD LKU - LCM - LAD LKV - LCM - LAD

48-120 days

To accomplish a logistics reassignment from Coast Guard LOA26 to PICA LOA 01, 02, 06,22, 23, or another Coast Guard 26. May include an FSC change.

LCU - LAU - LAM LCU - LAU - LAM - LCG

0-120 days 48-120 days

*To accomplish a logistics reassignment from LOA 99 to LOA 99, which may include an FSC change.

LCU-LCM (LCG) 48-120 days

To accomplish a logistics reassignment from FMS sponsored MOE Rule (LOA 99) to AF Standard Management MOE Rule (LOA 22 or 06).

LCU-LCM 0-120 days

To permit Single Service Users to accomplish file maintenance using zero effective dates as an option. LMD transactions containing an LCU cannot be zero effective dated. LMX transactioncontaining an LK_ cannot be zero effective dated.

LMX-LAD-LDD-LDM-LDU- LMD LCD - LCM - LCG LKD - KKI - LKU- LKV

0 days

See volume 12, DRN 2128, Date, Effective, and Logistics Action.

NOTE: When determining MIN/MAX time frames the effective date itself should not be used.

TABLE 150COAST GUARD SERIAL NUMBER CONTROL CODE

A single numeric code used to identify whether or not an item is subject to serial number control.

CODE EXPLANATION

0 Item not controlled by serial number

1 Item controlled by serial number

TABLE 153REIMBURSEMENT CODES

The fund code, denoting whether the item is reimbursable or nonreimbursable.

CODE EXPLANATION

1 Reimbursable

2 Nonreimbursable

3 Reimbursable. Foreign Country Equity. (This property will be reimbursable at the full stock-list price.)

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2930.

TABLE 154SERVICE/AGENCY DESIGNATOR CODES

A two-position alphanumeric code to designate the Service(s) and/or Agency(ies) that accepted a National Stock Number that was offered as a substitute for an item that was identified by a logistics reference number which has no direct relationship to the accepted NSN other than establishing a cross reference to an item of supply.

The Service/Agency is identified as follows: A-Army, F-Air Force, N-Navy, M-Marine Corps, C-Coast Guard, D-DLA, O-Other DoD, T-Federal Aviation Administration, G-General Services Administration, V-Other Civil Agencies.

CODE S/A CODE S/A CODE S/A

AA A BA M-C CJ A-C-OAB F BJ C-G CK A-C-TAC N BK C-V CL A-C-GAD M BL D-O CM A-C-VAE C BM D-T CN A-D-OAF D BN D-G CO A-D-T

AG O BO D-V CP A-D-GAH T BP O-T CQ A-D-VAI G BQ O-G CR A-O-TAJ V BR O-V CS A-O-GAK A-F BS T-G CT A-O-VAL A-N BT T-V CU A-T-GAM A-M BU G-V CV A-T-VAN A-C BV A-F-N CW A-G-VAO A-D BW A-F-M CX F-N-MAP A-O BX A-F-C CY F-N-CAQ A-T BY A-F-D CZ F-N-DAR A-G BZ A-F-O C2 F-N-OAS A-V B2 A-F-T C3 F-N-TAT F-N B3 A-F-G C4 F-N-GAU F-M B4 A-F-V C5 F-N-VAV F-C B6 A-N-C C6 F-M-CAW F-D B7 A-N-D C7 F-M-DAX F-O B8 A-N-O C8 F-M-O

AY F-T B9 A-N-T C9 F-M-TAZ F-G CA A-N-G DA F-M-GA2 F-V CB A-N-V DB F-M-VA3 N-M CC A-M-C DC F-C-DA4 N-C CD A-M-D DD F-C-OA5 N-D CE A-M-O DE F-C-TA6 N-O CF A-M-T DF F-C-GA7 N-T CG A-M-G DG F-C-VA8 N-G CH A-M-V DH F-D-OA9 N-V CI A-C-D DI F-D-TDJ F-D-G ER M-T-V FZ A-F-D-GDK F-D-V ES M-G-V F2 A-F-D-VDL F-O-T ET C-D-O F3 A-F-O-T

DM F-O-G EU C-D-T F4 A-F-O-GDN F-O-V EV C-D-G F5 A-F-O-VDO F-T-G EW C-D-V F6 A-F-T-GDP F-T-V EX C-O-T F7 A-F-T-VDQ F-G-V EY C-O-G F8 A-F-G-VDR N-M-C EZ C-O-V F9 A-N-M-C

DS N-M-D E2 C-T-G GA A-N-M-DDT N-M-O E3 C-T-V GB A-N-M-ODU N-M-T E4 C-G-V GC A-N-M-TDV N-M-G E5 D-O-T GD A-N-M-GDW N-M-V E6 D-O-G GE A-N-M-VDX N-C-D E7 D-O-V GF A-N-C-DDY N-C-O E8 D-T-G GG A-N-C-ODZ N-C-T E9 D-T-V GH A-N-C-TD2 N-C-G FA D-G-V GI A-N-C-GD3 N-C-V FB O-T-G GJ A-N-C-VD4 N-D-O FC O-T-V GK A-N-D-OD5 N-D-T FD O-G-V GL A-N-D-TD6 N-D-G FE T-G-V GM A-N-D-GD7 N-D-V FF A-F-N-M GN A-N-D-VD8 N-O-T FG A-F-N-C GO A-N-O-TD9 N-O-G FH A-F-N-D GP A-N-O-GEA N-O-V FI A-F-N-O GQ A-N-O-VEB N-T-G FJ A-F-N-T GR A-N-T-G

EC N-T-V FK A-F-N-G GS A-N-T-VED N-G-V FL A-F-N-V GT A-N-G-VEE M-C-D FM A-F-M-C GU A-M-C-DEF M-C-O FN A-F-M-D GV A-M-C-OEG M-C-T FO A-F-M-O GW A-M-C-TEH M-C-G FP A-F-M-T GX A-M-C-GEI M-C-V FQ A-F-M-G GY A-M-C-VEJ M-D-O FR A-F-M-V GZ A-M-D-OEK M-D-T FS A-F-C-D G2 A-M-D-TEL M-D-G FT A-F-C-O G3 A-M-D-GEM M-D-V FU A-F-C-T G4 A-M-D-VEN M-O-T FV A-F-C-G G5 A-M-O-TEO M-O-G FW A-F-C-V G6 A-M-O-GEP M-O-V FX A-F-D-O G7 A-M-O-VEQ M-T-G FY A-F-D-T G8 A-M-T-GG9 A-M-T-V IH F-N-G-V JP N-M-D-THA A-M-G-V II F-M-C-D JQ N-M-D-GHB A-C-D-O IJ F-M-C-O JR N-M-D-V

HC A-C-D-T IK F-M-C-T JS N-M-O-THD A-C-D-G IL F-M-C-G JT N-M-O-GHE A-C-D-V IM F-M-C-V JU N-M-O-VHF A-C-O-T IN F-M-D-O JV N-M-T-G

HG A-C-O-G IO F-M-D-T JW N-M-T-VHH A-C-O-V IP F-M-D-G JX N-M-G-VHI A-C-T-G IQ F-M-D-V JY N-C-D-OHJ A-C-T-V IR F-M-O-T JZ N-C-D-THK A-C-G-V IS F-M-O-G J2 N-C-D-GHL A-D-O-T IT F-M-O-V J3 N-C-D-VHM A-D-O-G IU F-M-T-G J4 N-C-O-THN A-D-O-V IV F-M-T-V J5 N-C-O-G

HO A-D-T-G IW F-M-G-V J6 N-C-O-VHP A-D-T-V IX F-C-D-O J7 N-C-T-GHQ A-D-G-V IY F-C-D-T J8 N-C-T-VHR A-O-T-G IZ F-C-D-G J9 N-C-G-VHS A-O-T-V I2 F-C-D-V KA N-D-O-THT A-O-G-V I3 F-C-O-T KB N-D-O-G

HU A-T-G-V I4 F-C-O-G KC N-D-O-VHV F-N-M-C I5 F-C-O-V KD N-D-T-GHW F-N-M-D I6 F-C-T-G KE N-D-T-VHX F-N-M-O I7 F-C-T-V KF N-D-G-VHY F-N-M-T I8 F-C-G-V KG N-O-T-GHZ F-N-M-G I9 F-D-O-T KH N-O-T-VH2 F-N-M-V JA F-D-O-G KI N-O-G-VH3 F-N-C-D JB F-D-O-V KJ N-T-G-VH4 F-N-C-O JC F-D-T-G KK M-C-D-OH5 F-N-C-T JD F-D-T-V KL M-C-D-TH6 F-N-C-G JE F-D-G-V KM M-C-D-GH7 F-N-C-V JF F-O-T-G KN M-C-D-V

H8 F-N-D-O JG F-O-T-V KO M-C-O-TH9 F-N-D-T JH F-O-G-V KP M-C-O-GIA F-N-D-G JI F-T-G-V KQ M-C-O-VIB F-N-D-V JJ N-M-C-D KR M-C-T-GIC F-N-O-T JK N-M-C-O KS M-C-T-VID F-N-O-G JL N-M-C-T KT M-C-G-V

IE F-N-O-V JM N-M-C-G KU M-D-O-TIF F-N-T-G JN N-M-C-V KV M-D-O-GIG F-N-T-V JO N-M-D-O KW M-D-O-VKX M-D-T-G LN A-F-N-M-O MV A-F-C-T-VKY M-D-T-V LO A-F-N-M-T MW A-F-C-G-VKZ M-D-G-V LP A-F-N-M-G MX A-F-D-O-TK2 M-O-T-G LQ A-F-N-M-V MY A-F-D-O-GK3 M-O-T-V LR A-F-N-C-D MZ A-F-D-O-VK4 M-O-G-V LS A-F-N-C-O M2 A-F-D-T-GK5 M-T-G-V LT A-F-N-C-T M3 A-F-D-T-VK6 C-D-O-T LU A-F-N-C-G M4 A-F-D-G-VK7 C-D-O-G LV A-F-N-C-V M5 A-F-O-T-G

K8 C-D-O-V LW A-F-N-D-O M6 A-F-O-T-VK9 C-D-T-G LX A-F-N-D-T M7 A-F-O-G-V

LA C-D-T-V LY A-F-N-D-G M8 A-F-T-G-VLB C-D-G-V LZ A-F-N-D-V M9 A-N-M-C-DLC C-O-T-G L2 A-F-N-O-T NA A-N-M-C-OLD C-O-T-V L3 A-F-N-O-G NB A-N-M-C-TLE C-O-G-V L4 A-F-N-O-V NC A-N-M-C-GLF C-T-G-V L5 A-F-N-T-G ND A-N-M-C-VLG D-O-T-G L6 A-F-N-T-V NE A-N-M-D-OLH D-O-T-V L7 A-F-N-G-V NF A-N-M-D-TLI D-O-G-V L8 A-F-M-C-D NG A-N-M-D-GLJ D-T-G-V L9 A-F-M-C-O NH A-N-M-D-VLK O-T-G-V MA A-F-M-C-T NI A-N-M-O-TLL A-F-N-M-C MB A-F-M-C-G NJ A-N-M-O-GLM A-F-N-M-D MC A-F-M-C-V NK A-N-M-O-VKX M-D-T-G MD A-F-M-D-O NL A-N-M-T-GKY M-D-T-V ME A-F-M-D-T NM A-N-M-T-VKZ M-D-G-V MF A-F-M-D-G NN A-N-M-G-V

K2 M-O-T-G MG A-F-M-D-V NO A-N-C-D-OK3 M-O-T-V MH A-F-M-O-T NP A-N-C-D-TK4 M-O-G-V MI A-F-M-O-G NQ A-N-C-D-GK5 M-T-G-V MJ A-F-M-O-V NR A-N-C-D-VK6 C-D-O-T MK A-F-M-T-G NS A-N-C-O-TK7 C-D-O-G ML A-F-M-T-V NT A-N-C-O-GK8 C-D-O-V MM A-F-M-G-V NU A-N-C-O-VK9 C-D-T-G MN A-F-C-D-O NV A-N-C-T-GLA C-D-T-V MO A-F-C-D-T NW A-N-C-T-VLB C-D-G-V MP A-F-C-D-G NX A-N-C-G-VLC C-O-T-G MQ A-F-C-D-V NY A-N-D-O-TLD C-O-T-V MR A-F-C-O-T NZ A-N-D-O-GLE C-O-G-V MS A-F-C-O-G N2 A-N-D-O-VLF C-T-G-V MT A-F-C-O-V N3 A-N-D-T-GLG D-O-T-G MU A-F-C-T-G N4 A-N-D-T-VN5 A-N-D-G-V PD F-N-M-C-T QL F-M-C-G-VN6 A-N-O-T-G PE F-N-M-C-G QM F-M-D-O-TN7 A-N-O-T-V PF F-N-M-C-V QN F-M-D-O-G

N8 A-N-O-G-V PG F-N-M-D-O QO F-M-D-O-VN9 A-N-T-G-V PH F-N-M-D-T QP F-M-D-T-GOA A-M-C-D-O PI F-N-M-D-G QQ F-M-D-T-VOB A-M-C-D-T PJ F-N-M-D-V QR F-M-D-G-VOC A-M-C-D-G PK F-N-M-O-T QS F-M-O-T-GOD A-M-C-D-V PL F-N-M-O-G QT F-M-O-T-VOE A-M-C-O-T PM F-N-M-O-V QU F-M-O-G-VOF A-M-C-O-G PN F-N-M-T-G QV F-M-T-G-VOG A-M-C-O-V PO F-N-M-T-V QW F-C-D-O-TOH A-M-C-T-G PP F-N-M-G-V QX F-C-D-O-GOI A-M-C-T-V PQ F-N-C-D-O QY F-C-D-O-VOJ A-M-C-G-V PR F-N-C-D-T QZ F-C-D-T-G

OK A-M-D-O-T PS F-N-C-D-G Q2 F-C-D-T-VOL A-M-D-O-G PT F-N-C-D-V Q3 F-C-D-G-VOM A-M-D-O-V PU F-N-C-O-T Q4 F-C-O-T-GON A-M-D-T-G PV F-N-C-O-G Q5 F-C-O-T-VOO A-M-D-T-V PW F-N-C-O-V Q6 F-C-O-G-VOP A-M-D-G-V PX F-N-C-T-G Q7 F-C-T-G-VOQ A-M-O-T-G PY F-N-C-T-V Q8 F-D-O-T-GOR A-M-O-T-V PZ F-N-C-G-V Q9 F-D-O-T-VOS A-M-O-G-V P2 F-N-D-O-T RA F-D-O-G-VOT A-M-T-G-V P3 F-N-D-O-G RB F-D-T-G-VOU A-C-D-O-T P4 F-N-D-O-V RC F-O-T-G-VOV A-C-D-O-G P5 F-N-D-T-G RD N-M-C-D-O

OW A-C-D-O-V P6 F-N-D-T-V RE N-M-C-D-TOX A-C-D-T-G P7 F-N-D-G-V RF N-M-C-D-GOY A-C-D-T-V P8 F-N-O-T-G RG N-M-C-D-VOZ A-C-D-G-V P9 F-N-O-T-V RH N-M-C-O-TO2 A-C-O-T-G QA F-N-O-G-V RI N-M-C-O-GO3 A-C-O-T-V QB F-N-T-G-V RJ N-M-C-O-VO4 A-C-O-G-V QC F-M-C-D-O RK N-M-C-T-GO5 A-C-T-G-V QD F-M-C-D-T RL N-M-C-T-VO6 A-D-O-T-G QE F-M-C-D-G RM N-M-C-G-VO7 A-D-O-T-V QF F-M-C-D-V RN N-M-D-O-TO8 A-D-O-G-V QG F-M-C-O-T RO N-M-D-O-GO9 A-D-T-G-V QH F-M-C-O-G RP N-M-D-O-VPA A-O-T-G-V QI F-M-C-O-V RQ N-M-D-T-GPB F-N-M-C-D QJ F-M-C-T-G RR N-M-D-T-VPC F-N-M-C-O QK F-M-C-T-V RS N-M-D-G-VRT N-M-O-T-G S3 A-F-N-M-C-T UB A-F-M-C-G-VRU N-M-O-T-V S4 A-F-N-M-C-G UC A-F-M-D-O-TRV N-M-O-G-V S5 A-F-N-M-C-V UD A-F-M-D-O-G

RW N-M-T-G-V S6 A-F-N-M-D-O UE A-F-M-D-O-VRX N-C-D-O-T S7 A-F-N-M-D-T UF A-F-M-D-T-GRY N-C-D-O-G S8 A-F-N-M-D-G UG A-F-M-D-T-VRZ N-C-D-O-V S9 A-F-N-M-D-V UH A-F-M-D-G-VR2 N-C-D-T-G TA A-F-N-M-O-T UI A-F-M-O-T-GR3 N-C-D-T-V TB A-F-N-M-O-G UJ A-F-M-O-T-VR4 N-C-D-G-V TC A-F-N-M-O-V UK A-F-M-O-G-VR5 N-C-O-T-G TD A-F-N-M-T-G UL A-F-M-T-G-VR6 N-C-O-T-V TE A-F-N-M-T-V UM A-F-C-D-O-TR7 N-C-O-G-V TF A-F-N-M-G-V UN A-F-C-D-O-GR8 N-C-T-G-V TG A-F-N-C-D-O UO A-F-C-D-O-VR9 N-D-O-T-G TH A-F-N-C-D-T UP A-F-C-D-T-G

SA N-D-O-T-V TI A-F-N-C-D-G UQ A-F-C-D-T-VSB N-D-O-G-V TJ A-F-N-C-D-V UR A-F-C-D-G-VSC N-D-T-G-V TK A-F-N-C-O-T US A-F-C-O-T-GSD N-O-T-G-V TL A-F-N-C-O-G UT A-F-C-O-T-V

SE M-C-D-O-T TM A-F-N-C-O-V UU A-F-C-O-G-VSF M-C-D-O-G TN A-F-N-C-T-G UV A-F-C-T-G-VSG M-C-D-O-V TO A-F-N-C-T-V UW A-F-D-O-T-GSH M-C-D-T-G TP A-F-N-C-G-V UX A-F-D-O-T-VSI M-C-D-T-V TQ A-F-N-D-O-T UY A-F-D-O-G-VSJ M-C-D-G-V TR A-F-N-D-O-G UZ A-F-D-T-G-VSK M-C-O-T-G TS A-F-N-D-O-V U2 A-F-O-T-G-VSL M-C-O-T-V TT A-F-N-D-T-G U3 A-N-M-C-D-O

SM M-C-O-G-V TU A-F-N-D-T-V U4 A-N-M-C-D-TSN M-C-T-G-V TV A-F-N-D-G-V U5 A-N-M-C-D-GSO M-D-O-T-G TW A-F-N-O-T-G U6 A-N-M-C-D-VSP M-D-O-T-V TX A-F-N-O-T-V U7 A-N-M-C-O-TSQ M-D-O-G-V TY A-F-N-O-G-V U8 A-N-M-C-O-GSR M-D-T-G-V TZ A-F-N-T-G-V U9 A-N-M-C-O-VSS M-O-T-G-V T2 A-F-M-C-D-O VA A-N-M-C-T-GST C-D-O-T-G T3 A-F-M-C-D-T VB A-N-M-C-T-VSU C-D-O-T-V T4 A-F-M-C-D-G VC A-N-M-C-G-VSV C-D-O-G-V T5 A-F-M-C-D-V VD A-N-M-D-O-TSW C-D-T-G-V T6 A-F-M-C-O-T VE A-N-M-D-O-GSX C-O-T-G-V T7 A-F-M-C-O-G VF A-N-M-D-O-VSY D-O-T-G-V T8 A-F-M-C-O-V VG A-N-M-D-T-GSZ A-F-N-M-C-D T9 A-F-M-C-T-G VH A-N-M-D-T-VS2 A-F-N-M-C-O UA A-F-M-C-T-V VI A-N-M-D-G-VVJ A-N-M-O-T-G WR F-N-M-C-D-G XZ F-M-C-T-G-VVK A-N-M-O-T-V WS F-N-M-C-D-V X2 F-M-D-O-T-GVL A-N-M-O-G-V WT F-N-M-C-O-T X3 F-M-D-O-T-V

VM A-N-M-T-G-V WU F-N-M-C-O-G X4 F-M-D-O-G-VVN A-N-C-D-O-T WV F-N-M-C-O-V X5 F-M-D-T-G-VVO A-N-C-D-O-G WW F-N-M-C-T-G X6 F-M-O-T-G-VVP A-N-C-D-O-V WX F-N-M-C-T-V X7 F-C-D-O-T-GVQ A-N-C-D-T-G WY F-N-M-C-G-V X8 F-C-D-O-T-VVR A-N-C-D-T-V WZ F-N-M-D-O-T X9 F-C-D-O-G-VVS A-N-C-D-G-V W2 F-N-M-D-O-G YA F-C-D-T-G-VVT A-N-C-O-T-G W3 F-N-M-D-O-V YB F-C-O-T-G-VVU A-N-C-O-T-V W4 F-N-M-D-T-G YC F-D-O-T-G-VVV A-N-C-O-G-V W5 F-N-M-D-T-V YD N-M-C-D-O-TVW A-N-C-T-G-V W6 F-N-M-D-G-V YE N-M-C-D-O-GVX A-N-D-O-T-G W7 F-N-M-O-T-G YF N-M-C-D-O-V

VY A-N-D-O-T-V W8 F-N-M-O-T-V YG N-M-C-D-T-GVZ A-N-D-O-G-V W9 F-N-M-O-G-V YH N-M-C-D-T-VV2 A-N-D-T-G-V XA F-N-M-T-G-V YI N-M-C-D-G-VV3 A-N-O-T-G-V XB F-N-C-D-O-T YJ N-M-C-O-T-GV4 A-M-C-D-O-T XC F-N-C-D-O-G YK N-M-C-O-T-VV5 A-M-C-D-O-G XD F-N-C-D-O-V YL N-M-C-O-G-V

V6 A-M-C-D-O-V XE F-N-C-D-T-G YM N-M-C-T-G-VV7 A-M-C-D-T-G XF F-N-C-D-T-V YN N-M-D-O-T-G

V8 A-M-C-D-T-V XG F-N-C-D-G-V YO N-M-D-O-T-VV9 A-M-C-D-G-V XH F-N-C-O-T-G YP N-M-D-O-G-VWA A-M-C-O-T-G XI F-N-C-O-T-V YQ N-M-D-T-G-VWB A-M-C-O-T-V XJ F-N-C-O-G-V YR N-M-O-T-G-VWC A-M-C-O-G-V XK F-N-C-T-G-V YS N-C-D-O-T-GWD A-M-C-T-G-V XL F-N-D-O-T-G YT N-C-D-O-T-VWE A-M-D-O-T-G XM F-N-D-O-T-V YU N-C-D-O-G-VWF A-M-D-O-T-V XN F-N-D-O-G-V YV N-C-D-T-G-VWG A-M-D-O-G-V XO F-N-D-T-G-V YW N-C-O-T-G-VWH A-M-D-T-G-V XP F-N-O-T-G-V YX N-D-O-T-G-V

WI A-M-O-T-G-V XQ F-M-C-D-O-T YY M-C-D-O-T-GWJ A-C-D-O-T-G XR F-M-C-D-O-G YZ M-C-D-O-T-VWK A-C-D-O-T-V XS F-M-C-D-O-V Y2 M-C-D-O-G-VWL A-C-D-O-G-V XT F-M-C-D-T-G Y3 M-C-D-T-G-VWM A-C-D-T-G-V XU F-M-C-D-T-V Y4 M-C-O-T-G-VWN A-C-O-T-G-V XV F-M-C-D-G-V Y5 M-D-O-T-G-V

WO A-D-O-T-G-V XW F-M-C-O-T-G Y6 C-D-O-T-G-VWP F-N-M-C-D-O XX F-M-C-O-T-V Y7 A-F-N-M-C-D-OWQ F-N-M-C-D-T XY F-M-C-O-G-V Y8 A-F-N-M-C-D-TY9 A-F-N-M-C-D-G 2H A-F-M-C-T-G-V 3P F-N-M-C-D-O-VZA A-F-N-M-C-D-V 2I A-F-M-D-O-T-G 3Q F-N-M-C-D-T-GZB A-F-N-M-C-O-T 2J A-F-M-D-O-T-V 3R F-N-M-C-D-T-VZC A-F-N-M-C-O-G 2K A-F-M-D-O-G-V 3S F-N-M-C-D-G-VZD A-F-N-M-C-O-V 2L A-F-M-D-T-G-V 3T F-N-M-C-O-T-GZE A-F-N-M-C-T-G 2M A-F-M-O-T-G-V 3U F-N-M-C-O-T-VZF A-F-N-M-C-T-V 2N A-F-C-D-O-T-G 3V F-N-M-C-O-G-VZG A-F-N-M-C-G-V 2O A-F-C-D-O-T-V 3W F-N-M-C-T-G-VZH A-F-N-M-D-O-T 2P A-F-C-D-O-G-V 3X F-N-M-D-O-T-G

ZI A-F-N-M-D-O-G 2Q A-F-C-D-T-G-V 3Y F-N-M-D-O-T-VZJ A-F-N-M-D-O-V 2R A-F-C-O-T-G-V 3Z F-N-M-D-O-G-VZK A-F-N-M-D-T-G 2S A-F-D-O-T-G-V 32 F-N-M-D-T-G-VZL A-F-N-M-D-T-V 2T A-N-M-C-D-O-T 33 F-N-M-O-T-G-VZM A-F-N-M-D-G-V 2U A-N-M-C-D-O-G 34 F-N-C-D-O-T-GZN A-F-N-M-O-T-G 2V A-N-M-C-D-O-V 35 F-N-C-D-O-T-VZO A-F-N-M-O-T-V 2W A-N-M-C-D-T-G 36 F-N-C-D-O-G-VZP A-F-N-M-O-G-V 2X A-N-M-C-D-T-V 37 F-N-C-D-T-G-VZQ A-F-N-M-T-G-V 2Y A-N-M-C-D-G-V 38 F-N-C-O-T-G-VZR A-F-N-C-D-O-T 2Z A-N-M-C-O-T-G 39 F-N-D-O-T-G-VZS A-F-N-C-D-O-G 22 A-N-M-C-O-T-V 4A F-M-C-D-O-T-GZT A-F-N-C-D-O-V 23 A-N-M-C-O-G-V 4B F-M-C-D-O-T-VZU A-F-N-C-D-T-G 24 A-N-M-C-T-G-V 4C F-M-C-D-O-G-VZV A-F-N-C-D-T-V 25 A-N-M-D-O-T-G 4D F-M-C-D-T-G-VZW A-F-N-C-D-G-V 26 A-N-M-D-O-T-V 4E F-M-C-O-T-G-VZX A-F-N-C-O-T-G 27 A-N-M-D-O-G-V 4F F-M-D-O-T-G-VZY A-F-N-C-O-T-V 28 A-N-M-D-T-G-V 4G F-C-D-O-T-G-VZZ A-F-N-C-O-G-V 29 A-N-M-O-T-G-V 4H N-M-C-D-O-T-G

Z2 A-F-N-C-T-G-V 3A A-N-C-D-O-T-G 4I N-M-C-D-O-T-VZ3 A-F-N-D-O-T-G 3B A-N-C-D-O-T-V 4J N-M-C-D-O-G-VZ4 A-F-N-D-O-T-V 3C A-N-C-D-O-G-V 4K N-M-C-D-T-G-VZ5 A-F-N-D-O-G-V 3D A-N-C-D-T-G-V 4L N-M-C-O-T-G-VZ6 A-F-N-D-T-G-V 3E A-N-C-O-T-G-V 4M N-M-D-O-T-G-VZ7 A-F-N-O-T-G-V 3F A-N-D-O-T-G-V 4N N-C-D-O-T-G-V

Z8 A-F-M-C-D-O-T 3G A-M-C-D-O-T-G 4O M-C-D-O-T-G-VZ9 A-F-M-C-D-O-G 3H A-M-C-D-O-T-V 4P A-F-N-M-C-D-O-T2A A-F-M-C-D-O-V 3I A-M-C-D-O-G-V 4Q A-F-N-M-C-D-O-G2B A-F-M-C-D-T-G 3J A-M-C-D-T-G-V 4R A-F-N-M-C-D-O-V2C A-F-M-C-D-T-V 3K A-M-C-O-T-G-V 4S A-F-N-M-C-D-T-G2D A-F-M-C-D-G-V 3L A-M-D-O-T-G-V 4T A-F-N-M-C-D-T-V

2E A-F-M-C-O-T-G 3M A-C-D-O-T-G-V 4U A-F-N-M-C-D-G-V2F A-F-M-C-O-T-V 3N F-N-M-C-D-O-T 4V A-F-N-M-C-O-T-G2G A-F-M-C-O-G-V 3O F-N-M-C-D-O-G 4W A-F-N-M-C-O-T-V4X A-F-N-M-C-O-G-V 5G A-F-M-C-O-T-G-V 5X F-N-C-D-O-T-G-V4Y A-F-N-M-C-T-G-V 5H A-F-M-D-O-T-G-V 5Y F-M-C-D-O-T-G-V4Z A-F-N-M-D-O-T-G 5I A-F-C-D-O-T-G-V 5Z N-M-C-D-O-T-G-V42 A-F-N-M-D-O-T-V 5J A-N-M-C-D-O-T-G 52 A-F-N-M-C-D-O-T-G43 A-F-N-M-D-O-G-V 5K A-N-M-C-D-O-T-V 53 A-F-N-M-C-D-O-T-V44 A-F-N-M-D-T-G-V 5L A-N-M-C-D-O-G-V 54 A-F-N-M-C-D-O-G-V45 A-F-N-M-O-T-G-V 5M A-N-M-C-D-T-G-V 55 A-F-N-M-C-D-T-G-V46 A-F-N-C-D-O-T-G 5N A-N-M-C-O-T-G-V 56 A-F-N-M-C-O-T-G-V47 A-F-N-C-D-O-T-V 5O A-N-M-D-O-T-G-V 57 A-F-N-M-D-O-T-G-V

48 A-F-N-C-D-O-G-V 5P A-N-C-D-O-T-G-V 58 A-F-N-C-D-O-T-G-V49 A-F-N-C-D-T-G-V 5Q A-M-C-D-O-T-G-V 59 A-F-M-C-D-O-T-G-V5A A-F-N-C-O-T-G-V 5R F-N-M-C-D-O-T-G 6A A-N-M-C-D-O-T-G-V5B A-F-N-D-O-T-G-V 5S F-N-M-C-D-O-T-V 6B F-N-M-C-D-O-T-G-V5C A-F-M-C-D-O-T-G 5T F-N-M-C-D-O-G-V 6C A-F-N-M-C-D-O-T-G-V5D A-F-M-C-D-O-T-V 5U F-N-M-C-D-T-G-V 9F CAGE STATUS CHG5E A-F-M-C-D-O-G-V 5V F-N-M-C-O-T-G-V 9X GIRDER5F A-F-M-C-D-T-G-V 5W F-N-M-D-O-T-G-V

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 4672 for definition and format.

TABLE 155RETURN CODE RJ/LU VALIDATION CRITERIA FOR DIC LCU

The grids below depict the requirement for the concurrent submittal of Catalog Management Data (segment H) with Document Identifier Code LCU.

PRIMARY INVENTORY CONTROL ACTIVITY (PICA) CHANGENEW LOA NO SICAs

01 02 06 11 12 15 22 23(AZ) 26 48 99 06 22

OLD LOA

01 1 1 1 10 8 8 1 1 8 7 1 1 102 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 8 7 1 8 806 1 1 1 8 8 8 1 1 8 8 1 1 111 2 1 8 8 12 9 1 8 8 7 8 8 812 8 6 8 6 8 2 6 8 8 7 8 8 615 8 1 8 10 12 1 1 8 8 7 8 8 822 1 1 1 6 12 1 3 1 8 7 11 1 3

23(AZ), DH 1 1 1 8 8 8 1 8 8 8 1 1 126 1 1 1 8 8 8 1 1 13 8 8 8 848 2 1 8 6 12 2 11 8 8 7 8 8 899 1 1 1 8 8 8 3 1 8 8 1 1 3

NO PICA CHANGE NEW LOA

01 02 06 11 12 15 22 23 (AZ) 26 48 99

OLD LOA

01 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

02 8 2 8 5 8 8 2 8 8 7 8

06 8 8 2 8 8 8 2 2 8 8 11

11 8 4 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 7 8

12 8 8 8 8 12 8 8 8 8 7 8

15 8 8 8 8 8 2 8 8 8 8 8

22 8 3 1 8 8 8 3 1 8 7 11

23(AZ), DH 8 8 2 8 8 8 2 2 8 8 8

26 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 13 8 8

48 8 1 8 6 12 8 1 8 8 8 8

99 8 8 1 8 8 8 1 8 8 8 8

NOTES:

1. Mandatory. If the gaining PICA is General Services Administration (GSA) and CMD is already recorded for GSA, then CMD is not required unless an FSC change is also submitted. On the effective date of the Logistics Reassignment, the recorded GSA CMD will be changed to the correct Using Service Code (either IMM or Civil).

2. Mandatory if no Integrated Materiel Manager (IMM) CMD recorded, otherwise optional.

3. Mandatory if no Service CMD Recorded for the gaining Service, otherwise optional.

4. General Services Administration (GSA) Civil CMD changed to GSA IMM CMD by the Logistics Information Services. No CMD allowed with LCU unless a Federal Supply Classification (FSC) change (DIC LCG) is included or no GSA CMD is recorded in the FLIS database.

5. GSA IMM CMD changed to GSA Civil CMD by Logistics Information Services. No CMD allowed with LCU unless an FSC change (DIC LCG) is included or no GSA CMD is recorded in the FLIS database.

6. Mandatory if no Level of Authority (LOA) 02 Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule and no Civil CMD recorded for GSA, optional if GSA Civil CMD recorded.

7. CMD may not be submitted with LCU.

8. Not possible.

9. Mandatory if no IMM CMD recorded, otherwise optional. On the effective date of the LCU, Logistics Information Services will delete GSA Civil CMD.

10. GSA Civil CMD is mandatory if no LOA 02 MOE Rule is submitted in the package. On the effective date of the LCU, Logistics Information Services willdelete the IMM CMD. If an LOA 02 MOE Rule is submitted in the package, GSA IMM CMD is mandatory.

11. Mandatory if PICA CMD is not recorded, otherwise optional.

12. Mandatory if VA CMD not recorded.

13. Mandatory if MOE Rule Submitter changes.

TABLE 157NAVY ISSUE REPAIR AND/OR REQUISITION RESTRICTION CODE ERROR TABLE

This table lists the Issue, Repair and/or Requisition Restriction Codes which are invalid when in combination with specific Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule and Source of Supply data. (See volume 11; Document Identifier Code (DIC) LAD, LCD, LAM or LCM; return code AN edit.)

IRRC IRRC

AF CCAH DVAM XAAW XCBE XD

BJ XGBL XJBM XLBS XQBV XRBW XS

BY XWBZ XZ

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0132.

TABLE 158ACQUISITION ADVICE CODE PROCESSING FOR ARMY MAINTENANCE ACTION CODE MS CMD

AAC APPLIED TO IMM AAC APPLIED TOAAC SUBMITTED CMD SERVICE CMD

B D BC D CD D DE * *F F FG * *H H HI * *J J J

K K KL L LM D MN * *O * *P P P

Q * *R D RS S ST T TU * *V V VW W WX X XY Y YZ Z Z

* These AACs are invalid when submitted with MS (Integrated Materiel Manager/Service) Maintenance Action Code Catalog Management Data in accordance with table 113 .

TABLE 159ADPE IDENTIFICATION CODES

CODE DEFINITION0 Represents items with no ADP components. NOTE: Codes 1 through 6 are only to be used when the item is Automatic

Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) in its entirety and is limited to the type meeting only one of the definitions for codes 1 through 6. (See code 9)

1 Analog CPUs, ADP Central Processing Units for Computers Analog. Represents only CPUs that accept as input the electrical equivalent of physical conditions such as flow, temperature, pressure, angular position, or voltage and perform computations by manipulating these electrical equivalents to produce results for further use. NOTE: An analog is a representation of one form of a physical condition existing in another form (e.g., the level of mercury in a tube represents temperature in a thermometer; the angular position of a needle represents speed on a speedometer). Excludes CPUs that have both analog and digital capability. (See code 3)

2 Digital CPUs, ADP Central Processing Units for Computers. Represents only CPUs that accept information represented by digital impulses. Specifically, a device capable of performing sequences of arithmetic and logic operations (a program) not only on data but also on the program which is contained in its internal memory (storage) without intervention of an operator. NOTE: Digital refers to the representation of discrete numbers, symbols, and alphabetic characters by a predetermined, coded combination of electrical impulses. Excludes CPUs that have both analog and digital capability. (See code 3)

3 Hybrid CPUs, ADP Central Processing Units for Computers. Represents only CPUs that have a combination of analog and digital capability as defined in codes 1 and 2 and which have conversion capability required forintercommunication.

4 ADP Input/Output and Storage Devices Used to Control and Transfer Information to and from a CPU. The input device is used for transferring data and instructions into a CPU. The output device is used to transfer results of processing by the CPU onto printed forms, punched cards, and/or magnetic media. Input/output devices combine the above functions in the same device. This class also includes data transmission terminals, batch terminals, and display terminals which are specially designed or modified to be used in conjunction with digital, analog, or hybrid CPUs. It includes modems when they are integral to the terminal. It also includes storage devices in which data can be inserted, retained, and retrieved for later use.

5 ADP Accessorial Equipment. Represents accessorial equipment which is considered to be a component, device, or unit that is related directly to and essential in the operation of ADPE. Included in this class are complete units and components of related general purpose accessorial equipment which are used as part of a system such as weapon system, control system, missile system, communication system, or navigational system. It also encompasses various units or devices and associated control units that are used in combination or conjunction with the ADPE configuration but are not part of the configuration itself.

6 Punched Card Equipment. Represents collating machines, key punch machines; tabulating machines; verifier; reproducer; summary punch, sorter; interpreter. NOTE: Card-actuated machines when cable-connected to a central processing unit are excluded.

7 ADP Supplies and Support Equipment. Represents consumable supplies such as paper, tabulating machine, continuous flat fold; paper, tabulating machine, sheet; seal bands, tape, ADP; empty reels and hubs, tape, ADP; canisters, tape, ADP; carrying cases, tape, ADP. Also included are support equipments such as magnetic tape testing, certifying and cleaning equipment; disk pack testing, certifying and cleaning equipment; tape equipment, winders, splicers, and card reconditioners.

8 ADP Components. Represents ADP component assemblies that are parts of analog, digital, or hybrid data processing devices.

9 To be assigned to an item containing embedded ADPE that meets one or more of the definitions for codes 1 through 6.

See volume 12, DRN 0801

TABLE 160PRECIOUS METALS INDICATOR CODES (PMICs)

PMIC DEFINITIONA Item does not contain Precious Metal.C Item contains combination of two or more precious metals (silver, gold, platinum).

G Item contains gold.

P Item contains platinum family metals.

R Item contains rhenium.

S Item contains silver.U Precious Metal Content isunknown.

V Precious Metal type varies between manufacturers.

NOTES:

1. PMIC is a mandatory data element.

2. Invalid PMIC submitted receives the HQ Return Code if not compatible with the characteristics Data submitted/recorded in Segment V.

3. PMICs C and V are to be used where there are combinations of two or more Precious Metals in an item. Characteristics (Segment V) OR Coding plays an important role in determining which of these two PMICs is appropriate in a given situation. The reason for this is that Logistics Information Services will not stop searching the Characteristics Segment V data when the first occurrence of a Precious Metals MRC and Reply is found, but will continue to search the rest of the Characteristics data for additional Precious Metals MRCs and Replies. Specifics are as follows:

a. Characteristics AND Coding allows multiple Replies for the same MRC with the Replies separated by the AND symbol ($$). Characteristics OR Coding allows multiple Replies for the same MRC with the Replies separated by the OR symbol ($).

b. PMIC C applies in two situations.

(1) It can be derived directly from the Precious Metals MRC and Reply Tables.

(2) It also applies when usage of these same MRC and Reply Tables results in derivationsof two or more different PMICs (C, G, P and S), but no single MRC has multiple Replies separated by OR Coding which result in different PMIC values on each side of the OR symbol. Note that if any of the MRCs have multiple Replies separated by AND Coding, and this results in different PMIC values on each side of the AND symbol, PMIC C still applies. The different PMIC values could also result from Replies to different MRCs, but PMIC C still would apply as long as no OR Coding was involved.

c. PMIC V applies where usage of the MRC and Reply Tables results in derivations of two or more different PMICs (C, G, P and S), resulting from any single MRC with multiple Replies separated by OR Coding.

d. If the Characteristics has both AND and OR Coding for Precious Metals MRCs/Replies, the OR Coding takes precedence and PMIC V applies. I.E, Any single occurrence of OR Coding giving different PMIC values is sufficient to warrant PMIC V, regardless of how many Precious Metals MRCs/Replies are tied together by AND/OR Coding.

4. See volume 12, DRN 0802.

TABLE 161FSCs REQUIRING ADPE IDENTIFICATION CODES

FEDERAL SUPPLY GROUP FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASSES WITHIN FSG

12 All

14 All

15 1510, 1520

16 1650, 1680

17 1720, 1730, 1740

18 All

19 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1930, 1935, 1990

23 2350

32 3210, 3220

34 3408, 3410, 3411, 3413, 3414, 3416, 3417, 3418, 3424

36 3610, 3615, 3620, 3640, 3670,3695

38 3805, 3810, 3815, 3820,3895

39 3910, 3915

49 4910, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4925, 4927, 4931, 4933, 4935, 4940, 4960

58 All

59 5962, 5990, 5999

63 All

66 6615, 6625, 6630, 6635, 6636, 6640, 6645, 6655, 6695

67 6730, 6760

69 All

70 All

74 All

99 9999

TABLE 162INTERCHANGEABLE AND SUBSTITUTABLE PHRASE CODE CRITERIA GENERATION

Whenever I&S Phrase Code(s)-MDL (DRN 2862) are to be generated or deleted (see volume 6, chapter 6.6, and volume 11, chapter 11.3 or 11.4) the following rules and edits are applied.

I&S MASTER NSN CMD PHRASE CODE GENERATION

1. Any I&S Phrase Data having an order-of-use (OOU) of “ZZZ” or “XXX” will have a Phrase Code of “Blank”.

2. The Phrase Data with the highest value OOU (other than “ZZZ” or “XXX”) will have a Phrase Code of “Blank”.

3. For all remaining I&S Phrase Data, compareeach OOU (in descending order) to the master'sOOU value (highest OOU, other than “ZZZ” or “XXX”).

a. When the subgroup code (first two positions of the OOU) is equal to the master NSN's subgroup code:

(1) Issue Phrase Code “S” if the PICA's Acquisition Advice Code is “W”, indicating a generic master item.

(2) Issue Phrase Code “G” if the PICA's Acquisition Advice Code (AAC) is other than “W”.

4. If the master NSN's AAC is “W” and the I&S phrase data's highest and next highest value OOU (excluding OOU of “ZZZ”) do not have the same subgroup code the transaction will be rejected in accordance with Return Code “YH” edit.

5. When the CMD transaction submitter is an I&S SICA and the PICA's AAC is “W”, perform the following edits:

a. Compare each NSN that reflects a “S” Phrase Code in the SICA's input CMD to the PICA's recorded FLIS database CMD. If the PICA does not also reflect a “S” phrase code, or the submitted SICA AAC is not equal to “W”, the transaction will be rejected in accordance with return code “YH” edit.

For each occurrence of phrase code data, with an I&S phrase code, OOU, and an I&S related NSN; the system will check the related NSN FLIS data base segment H for the submitted transactions service or agency (S/A).

1. When the related NSN has no CMD for the submitting S/A or submitting S/A has CMD containing an inactive Phrase Code of A, C, L, M, N, P, T, V, or Z; the transaction will be rejected in accordance with the Return Code “YH” edit.

2. When the related NSN has CMD for the submitting S/A containing an I&S phrase code, other than “J”, in conjunction with an NSN other than the submitted I&S master NSN, the transaction will be rejected in accordance with the return code “YH” edit.

3. When the related NSN has CMD for the submitting S/A containing a “Blank” Phrase Code followed by a “Blank” NSN field and a valid order-or-use; the transaction will be rejected in accordance with the return code “YH” edit.

4. If the related NSN has CMD for the submitting S/A containing the correct reverse phrase codes in conjunction with the proper submitted NSN(s) and none of the preceding edits apply, no LCM transaction for the related NSN will be manufactured.

Once the I&S related NSN has passed the preceding edits a LCM containing:

I&S RELATED NSN CMD PHRASE CODE GENERATION

All CMD data elements currently recorded in the submitting S/A's H-segment or futures file, document control serial number and effective date from the transaction submitted against the master NSN, all current phrase coded data, plus I&S generated/overlaid phrase data is manufactured for it as follows:

a. If the input phrase coded data contains the (inputted or generated) Phrase Code “7”, the manufactured LCM for the related I&S NSN will contain an occurrence of Phrase Code “F” in conjunction with the submitted I&S master NSN.

b. If the input phrase coded data contains the (inputted or generated) Phrase Code “G”, the manufactured LCM for the related I&S NSN will contain an occurrence of Phrase Code “E” in conjunction with the submitted I&S master NSN.

c. If the input phrase coded data contains a “Blank” Phrase Code along with an order-of-use value “ZZZ', the manufactured

LCM for the related I&S NSN will contain an occurrence of Phrase Code “U” in conjunction with the submitted I&S master NSN.

d. If the input phrase coded data contains the (inputted or generated) Phrase Code “S”, the manufactured LCM for the related I&S NSN will contain an occurrence of Phrase Code “3” in conjunction with the submitted I&S master NSN as well as an occurrence of Phrase Code “J” for each of the other related NSNs phrase coded “S” in the input CMD transaction.

I&S RELATED NSN CMD PHRASE CODE DELETION

For each occurrence of phrase coded data, with an I&S Phrase Code, OOU, and an I&S related NSN, on the submitting S/A recorded FLIS database CMD (if present), the system will compare the occurrence of I&S phrase data to the submitted phrase data.

When an I&S related NSN does not appear in the submitted CMD transaction with an I&S Phrase Code and OOU, a LCM containing:

1. All CMD data elements currently recorded in the submitting S/A's related NSN H-segment or futures file as of the submitted CMD DIC effective date, document control serial number and effective date from the transaction submitted against the master NSN, and all current phrase coded data except the I&S phrase coded data is manufactured for the I&S related NS N .

2. When the related NSN being removed from the I&S family was formerly a member of a generic master's interchangeable subgroup, LCM(s) are manufactured for all related NSN's in the former generic subgroup. The LCM(s) will be manufactured win the same manner A 1. above. However, I&S phrase coded data will be included with the exception of the phrase coded data reflecting a Phrase Code “J” indexed to the related NSN being removed from the I&S family.

I&S RELATED NSN MANUFACTURED LCM EDITING

Each LCM manufactured by Logistics Information Services adding/changing/deleting I&S Phrase Codes will be run thru the FLIS system edit/validations as if it was submitted from a FLIS user and output forwarded in the same manner.

ORDER-OF-USE CORRELATION

Whenever order-of-use (OOU) or I&S Phrase Codes (G, 7, S, blank, E, F, 3, U) are contained within a LAM/LCM the following validations are applied.

1. When order-of-use is submitted in the CMD transaction and if any of the Phrase Codes submitted with OOU (other than ZZZ or master's OOU) are Blank ALL Phrase Codes submitted with OOU must be blank and Logistics Information Services will generate the correct Phrase Codes based upon the OOU (see volume 6, chapter 6.6), if not return code “YE” will apply.

2. When a DIC LMX containing a CMD transaction having valid order-of-use (other than ZZZ or XXX) is submitted there must be a corresponding Phrase Code G, S, or 7 (excluding the master OOU which along with ZZZ must have a “Blank” Phrase Code) if not return code “XP” will apply.

3. When the master NSN has an AAC of “W”, then at least one related item must have the same subgroup as the master, if not Return Code “YG” will apply.

4. When the master NSN CMD (LAM/LCM) input transaction has an Acquisition Advice Code value of “W” and the master NSN and related NSN subgroup codes are equal, the Phrase Code for the related NSN must be “S”. If not the Return Code, “YG” will ap ply.

5. All items that have a subgroup (other than “ZZ”) different from the master's must have a Phrase Code of “7”, if not the Return Code “YG” will apply.

6. The same edits applied to the PICA inputs will also be applied to the SICA inputs to validate the SICA generic relationships. Moreover, additional checks will be performed to ensure that the SICA's generic input CMD transaction will:

a. Reflect the same generic master NSN as recorded in the PICA's generic relationship.

b. Reflect the same related NSN(s) as recorded in the PICA's generic relationship.

c. If a SICA activity submits an I&S family with a master NSN containing an AAC of “W”, the PICA FLIS data

base (as of the SICA transaction effective date) must reflect an AAC of “W” and the “S” Phrase Code on all I&S related NSNs that the SICA submits with an “S” Phrase Code.

When above conditions are not met Return Code “YG” applies.

7. When the master NSN AAC isn't “W”, all items that have the same subgroup as the master must have a Phrase Code of “G”, if not Return Code “YG” applies.

MASTER NSN, RELATED NSN PHRASE CODE CORRELATIONWhen a DoD Interchangeable and Substitutable (I&S) family is established or restructured the following master NSN to related NSN phrase code correlation must be observed.

If the master NSN reflects order of use with the following phrase code indexed to a related NSN:

The related NSN must reflect the following phrase code indexed to the master NSN:

*“Blank” **U

7 F

G E

S ***3

* Not applicable when the “Blank” Phrase Code is used in conjunction with the master NSN's occurrence of order of use.

** Used only by a IMM or lead service.

*** Whenever an I&S related NSN reflects Phrase Code “3” it must also reflect a Phrase Code “J” indexed to each (if any) related NSN reflecting Phrase Code “S” on the same service's master NSN I&S family.

If the above criteria is not met the Return Code “YK” will apply.

TABLE 163USSOCOM RECOVERABILITY AND REPAIRABILITY CODES

A code employed within USSOCOM denoting the lowest maintenance level activity to who will determine the un-serviceability and maintenance expenditure limit to bring an item to serviceable status. The codes are assigned to secondary items to indicate the disposition action on unserviceable items.

CODE EXPLANATION (See Notes 1 and 2)A Item requires special handling or condemnation procedures for specific reasons, such as precious metal content, high

dollar value, critical material, or hazardous material. Refer to appropriate manuals or directives for specific instructions.

D When repair is beyond lower level maintenance capability, evacuate the item to depot. Disposal is not authorized below wholesale level.

F If condemned or uneconomically repairable, then dispose at Direct Support (DS) level.H If condemned or uneconomically repairable, then dispose at Intermediate level.K Repairable item. Condemnation and disposal to be performed at contractorfacility.L Disposal is not authorized below wholesale/specialized repair activity level.O If condemned or economically unserviceable, dispose at organizational level.Z This is a non-reparable item. If condemned or economically unserviceable, then dispose at the level authorized replace

to replace the item.

NOTES:1. This field may be blank if and only if the item is assigned an Appropriation and Budget Activity Account (ABA) equal to 5.

2. Items that have an RC: A, O or Z may be determined unserviceable by the end user. Explanation (See Note 1)

TABLE 164USSOCOM MATERIAL CATEGORY CODES

A five-position alphanumeric code that indicates the management, recoverability/reparability, financial, and commodity/weapons system category of an USSOCOM item accountability. All Special Operations Services components (SICA) will catalog to mirror the PICA management line with the exception of position 4 and 5.

POSITION NO. 1

CONTROLLING WHOLESALE INVENTORY MANAGER OR NICP:This code prescribes the single point inventory item management for Special Operations-Peculiar (SO-P) equipment.

ALPHA CODE MAJOR MATERIAL CATEGORYB PM-SOF SSESC PEO-C4D TBD1F PEO-FIXED WINGG PM-WEAPONSH TBD2J PM-J4K PEO-SOFSAL PM-ECMM PEO-MARITIMEN TBD3P PM-MISOQ PM-JATF/S&TR PEO-ROTARY WINGS PEO-SRSET INITIAL SICA OPTIMIZATION (TEMPORARY T-RULE SICA)U PM-UAS (UNMANNED AERIAL)V PM-FOSOVW PEO-SWZ PM-SOVAS

POSITION NO. 2

APPROPRIATION AND LEVEL CODES:There are but two numeric codes for this position which identifies if an item is a Major End Item. All SO-P equipment is Major Force Program-11 (MFP-11) funded. IAW Congressional and DOD Directives, MFP-11 items are not authorized for issue to non- SOF components. When an item is not procured by MFP-11 monies, for example, a Congressional earmark, or DARPA/DISA test and evaluation, it will be treated as MFP-11 funded because it will be MFP-11 managed and controlled. USSOCOM does not have a working capital fund, consequently, SO-P equipment is “free-issue” (no burdened cost to the requisitioning SOF SICA Component), however USSOCOM Program management retains all authority to release for issue based on the requisitioning SOF SICA’s validated requirements.

Numeric APPRIATION AND SUBGROUPING3 Secondary Items

5 Major End Items

POSITION NO. 3

REPAIRABLE (NON-CONSUMABLE) AND NON-REPAIRABLE/CONSUMABLE MANAGEMENT INVENTORY SEGMENT OF THE CATEGORY STRUCTURE:The codes prescribes for this position delineate in which an item is either a repairable (non-consumable) or a non-repairable (consumable) item. In conjunction with the Recoverability code (maintenance level), this code sets the foundation of classic categorization of consumable or non-consumable.

NUMERIC CODE DESCRIPTION AND USE1 REPARABLE ITEMS (NON-CONSUMABLE) This code will be used to identify serviceable or

unserviceable items of a durable nature which when unserviceable normally can be repaired economically by depots or lower echelons of maintenance.

2 NONREPARABLE ITEMS (CONSUMABLE) This code will be used to identify items which are not reparable.

POSITION NO. 4

SPECIFIC GROUP/GENERIC CODE:The codes for this group are alpha or numeric. For USSOCOM-managed items, these codes, in combination with the codes assigned in position 4, will identify a specific weapons system/end item or homogeneous group of items. Alpha code A through Z, except the letters I and O, and numeric 1 through 9 and 0 (zero) are available. For Managed Items that cannot be identified to a specific USSOCOM Weapons Systems/End Item this code will be the numeric 0.

ALPHA- NUMERIC CODE DEFINITIONA AviationB MaritimeC Tactical, Strategic and Military Information Support Operations (MISO) CommunicationsD WeaponsE Surveillance Target Acquisition and Night Observation (STANO)F Ground MobilityG Individual Equipping and SupportH Medical MaterielI NOT USEDJ Force ProviderK QuartermasterL CanineM Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR)N TBDO NOT USEDP TBDQ TBDR TBDS TBDT TBDU TBDV TBDW TBDX Special AmmunitionY TBDZ TBD0 Managed Items that cannot be identified to a specific USSOCOM Weapons Systems/End Item1 TBD2 TBD3 TBD4 TBD5 TBD6 TBD

ALPHA- NUMERIC CODE DEFINITION7 TBD8 TBD9 TBD

POSITION NO. 5

SPECIFIC WEAPONS SYSTEMS/END ITEM OR HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF ITEMS CODE:The codes for this group are alpha or numeric. For USSOCOM-managed items, these codes, in combination with the codes assigned in position 4, will identify a specific weapons system/end item or homogeneous group of items. Alpha code A through Z, except the letters I and O, and numeric 1 through 9 and 0 (zero) are available. For Managed Items that cannot be identified to a specific USSOCOM Weapons Systems/End Item this code will be the numeric 0.

POSITION NO. 5

SPECIFIC WEAPONS SYSTEMS/END ITEM OR HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF ITEMSCODE:

The codes for this group are alpha or numeric. For USSOCOM- managed items, these codes, in combination with the codes assigned in position 4, will identify a specific weapons system/end item or homogeneous group of items. Alpha code A through Z, except the letters I and O, and numeric 1 through 9 and 0 (zero) are available. For Managed Items that cannot be identified to aspecific USSOCOM Weapons Systems/End Item this code will be the numeric 0.

00 Managed Items that cannot be identified to a specific USSOCOM Weapons Systems/End ItemPOSITION NO. 4 AND 5 DEFINITION/APPLICATIONALPHA- NUMERICCODE

NON-SPECIFIC

00 Managed Items that cannot be identified to a specific USSOCOM Weapons Systems/End Item

AVIATION

AA AC-130AB MC-130AC EC-130AD CV-22AE M-28AF PC-12 series and U-28 seriesAG UAS/UAVAH Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (AGSE)AJ MELB: A/MH-6MAK CountermeasuresAL MH-60AM MH-47AN Target Acquisition Designation Sight (TADS) and Pilot Night Vision SensorAP SimulatorsAQ Forward Area Refuel SystemAR INFIL/EXFIL EquipmentAT Test, Tools, Measuring Devices, Diagnostics

MARITIME

BA Surface Watercraft

BB Sub-Surface WatercraftBC Watercraft Mobility/TransportBD Watercraft CountermeasuresBE Watercraft EnginesBF Re-Compression ChambersBG Dive EquipmentBH Air Delivery EquipmentBJ Hydrographic Mapping

Tactical, Strategic and Military Information Support Operations (MISO) Communications

CA SOFTACSCB STCCC SCAMPICD TACLANCE RISCF Radar and SensorCG JTWSCH AntennasCJ Electronic Warfare (EW)CK DCGSCL SSECM Space Program OfficeCN BFTCP TTLCQ TVS/RSTACR STC HFCS SOCRATESCT RCICU JTCITSCV VTCCW SPECIAL COMMSC1 PRINTC2 BROADCAST RADIOC3 BROADCAST TVC4 MEDIA PRODUCTIONC5 DISTRIBUTIONC6 LOUDSPEAKERS (MANPACK and VEHICLE/WATER)C7 LOUDSPEAKERS (AERIAL)C8 FLYAWAY SYSTEMSC9 LEAFLET DELIVERY

Weapons

DA PistolsDB RiflesDC Machine GunsDD Launcher, GrenadeDE Submachine GunDF ShotgunDG Recoilless Rifle (MAAWS)DD Sniper Weapon SystemDJ Mini-Gun (MK44-type)DK Targets and Training Devices, Small ArmsDL DEMOLITIONDM REMOTE ACTIVATEDDN CROWS

Surveillance Target Acquisition and Night Observation (STANO)D1 MK17D2 MK 20D3 MK13 EGLMD4 SCAR COMMOND5 MK21D6 PISTOLS-CRANED7 TBD-1D8 TBD-2D9 TBD-3D0 TBD-4EA Thermal IMAGER (LTI)EB Small Arms Optics (WPNACCY-SOPMOD)EC Weapon Night Sights (INOD)ED Ground Laser Locator/Target Designator (PLTD BINOS)EE LASER TARGET ACQUISITION (SOFLAM)EF ACOUSTIC SNIPER/FIRE DIRECTION (GDS/FDS/SDS)EG COUNTER MORTAREH GROUND MOBILITY VISUAL AUGMENTATION SYSTEMSEJ Night Vision Goggles (BINO/MONO)EK Thermal Imaging System-HHI (Pocket/Short/Medium/LONG)

Ground Mobility

FA MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle 4X4FB Medium Mine Protected VehicleFC M-ATVFD 1 1/4- Ton Vehicle Configuration (GMV)FE Fast Attack vehicleFF ATV - Individual (4x4)FG ATV - Team/Cargo (6x6)FH Non-Standard Commercial Vehicles (NSCV)FJ MotorcycleFL Trailer, Special PurposeFM Miscellaneous Vehicle ComponentsFN StrikerFP Special Tools (Components)FQ Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)FR Materiel Handling and Special Purpose (Engineer) Equipment

Individual Equipping and Support

GA Body Armor and Body Armor VestsGB Load Carriage SystemsGC Backpack systems and RucksacksGD Protective EyewearGE PCU/LEP/Glove SystemsGF MICH Communications ( Comms, Cables, Accessories)GG MICH Helmet MountsGH Mountaineering Equipment and Related Support Items

Medical Materiel

HA Operator KitHB Medic KitHC CASEVAC KitHD MEDICAL PA Kit

HE MEDICAL Resupply ConsumablesHF MEDICAL Resupply Nonconsumable

Force Provider

JA Power SystemsJB Environmental Systems: AC/Heating and Support EqJC Water Filtration/Purification:: ROWPUJD Water Purification: DESALJE Tool Sets and Miscellaneous Sets, Kits and OutfitsJJ Textiles

QUARTERMASTER

KA ParachutesKB Sewing MachinesKC Rigging Tables

CANINE

LA CaninesLB Canine Handling EquipmentLC Canine Sheltering EquipmentLD Canine Transport EquipmentLE Canine Training Equipment

Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR)

MA Detection and Alarm DevicesMB Decontaminating EquipmentMC Disperser EquipmentMD Shelter SystemsME Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance SystemMF Gas MasksMG CBR Protective GearMH Filter Units

Special Ammunition TBD

TABLE 165USSOCOM ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS CODES

A code used by the USSOCOM to indicate the accountable record requirements of an item of supply.

CODE EXPLANATION

D Durable item. Durable items do not require formal property book accountability in a DoD-approved service

accountability system, but do require hand receipt control/chain-of-custody when issued to the user.

N Nonexpendable item. Nonexpendable items require formal property book accountability in a DoD-approved

service accountability system. Items that are non-expendable components of higher assemblages will require hand

receipt control/chain-of-custody when issued to the user.

X Expendable item. Expendable items require no formal accountability in a DoD-approved service accountability

system.

TABLE 166FSC/MOE RULE CHANGE INDICATOR CODES

A one-position code that indicates any change in the cataloging/management profile or data element(s) of a Federal Supply Class (FSC) or Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Rule entry in the appropriate appendix of volume 13.

CODE EXPLANATION

A – NEW Identifies addition of an FSC or MOE Rule and related data elements to the FLIS database.

C – Cancelled Identifies pending replacement or deletion of an FSC or MOE Rule and related data elements from the FLIS database.

D – Deletion Identifies deletion of an FSC or MOE Rule and related data elements from the FLIS database after the effective date has been reached.

R – Revised Identifies the revision to one or more data elements of an FSC or MOE Rule profile in the FLIS database.

Blank Identifies a FSC or MOE Rule, with related data elements, as authorized for use. MOE Rule use is further based on the assigned Status Code (see table 116).

Note: See volume 12, DRN 0122.

TABLE 167USSOCOM CLASS OF SUPPLY

The ten categories into which supplies are grouped in order to facilitate supply management and planning.

CODE DEFINITION

1 Subsistence, including gratuitous health and welfare items

2 Clothing, support items, ancillary equipment and kits

3 Petroleum, oil, fuels, gases, and chemicals

4 Construction materials

5 Ammunition, explosives, fuses, detonators, missiles, and other associated items

6 Personal demand items (non-military sales items)

7 Major end items/Principal Items. A final combination of end products ready for intended use

8 Medical materiel, including medical-peculiar repair parts

9 Repair parts and components required for maintenance of equipment, excluding medical-peculiar repair parts

0 Class X (10). Materiel to support non-military programs

TABLE 168NIMSC EFFECTIVE DATE CRITERIA

Minimum/maximum effective date time frames for Nonconsumable Item Material Support Code changes submitted in Document Identifier Code (DIC) LCD transactions.

CURRENT NIMSC NEW NIMSC MIN/MAX DAYS

5 or 6 1, 2, 3, 7, or 8 75/1200, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, or 9 5 or 6 75/120

5 6 75/120

6 5 75/120

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, or 9 1, 2, 3, 7, or 8 0/120

alpha alpha 0/120

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 0076 and 2128 for format and definition.

TABLE 169USSOCOM ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS CODE/CLASS OF SUPPLY COMPATIBILTY

This table shows The Valid Combination of USSOCOM Class of Supply, USSOCOM Accounting Requirement Code and Using Service Code.

Class of Supply Accounting Requirements Code Using Service Code

0 D, N, X I or L

1 N, X I or L

2 D, N, X I or L

3 X I or L

4 X I or L

5 N, X I or L

6 D, N, X I or L

7 N I or L

8 D, N, X I or L

9 X I or L

TABLE 171TAILORED DATA CHAIN INTERROGATIONS

This table represents a series of data chains, comprised of multiple Data Record Numbers, used in tailored data interrogations. Use of the specific input DRN assigned to each data chain will enable the submitter to interrogate by MOE Code and receive selected data elements from the segment H data. When the submitter is the Integrated Materiel Manager as well as the user, the DRNs in the IMM line will be furnished in all cases.The following is a list of input DRNs and the information output for each:

INPUT OUTPUT DRNDRN AND DATA ELEMENT/IDENTIFIER NAME0828 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action2507 Acquisition Advice Code

0829 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action3690 Source of Supply Code or2948 Source of Supply Modifier Code

0830 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action3050 Unit of Issue7075 Dollar Value, Unit Price6106 Quantity per Unit Pack2862* Phrase Code, Management Data List8575* Quantitative Expression

*DRNs 2862 and 8575 apply only when value of DRN 3050 is not definitive.

0831 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action2863 Physical Security/Arms, Ammunition and Explosives Security Risk/Pilferage

Codes

0832 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action2943 Shelf Life Code

0833 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action2892 Recoverability Code, Army or2891 Recoverability Code, Marine Corps or

2832 Material Control Code, Navy or2655 Expendability - Recoverability - Reparability Category Code, AF or0709 Reparability Code, Coast Guard or2934 Reparable Characteristics Indicator Code, DLA

0834 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action8930 Management Control Data, Army or8925 Management Control Data, Air Force or8935 Management Control Data, Marine Corps or8940 Management Control Data, Navy or

INPUT OUTPUT DRNDRN AND DATA ELEMENT/IDENTIFIER NAME

0707 Management Control Data, Coast Guard0835 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code

2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action0802 Precious Metals Indicator Code

0836 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action0801 Automatic Data Processing Equipment Identification Code

0837 2833 Major Organizational Entity Code2128 Date, Effective, Logistics Action2862 Phrase Code, Management Data List2893 Technical Document Number or8575 Quantitative Expression or2895 Related National Stock Number or0106 Quantity per Assembly or0107 Unit of Measure of Related National Stock Number

NOTES:

1. Use of tailored data interrogations is limited to Document Identifier Code (DIC) LRI, Remote Terminal (Category 1) Interrogation by NIIN

2. Volume 12, DRN 4690, Output Data Request Code, applies.

TABLE 174SERVICE/AGENCY TO MOE CODE – MOE RULE CORRELATION

A correlation table reflecting the specific valid combination criteria required based on the relationship of the Military Services, Civil Agencies, NATO and/or other Foreign Countries to Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Codes and the first/second position of MOE Rules including design/application exceptions

SERVICE/AGENCY MOE CODE MOE RULE FIRST POSITION

Army DA A

FAA GE B

Coast Guard GP C

DLA DR, DS D

Air Force DF F

GSA ** G

NATO I *** I

DIA DL L

Marine Corps DM M

Navy DN N

NATO O *** O

DoD DS DZ Q

NSA DG S

NWS RA R

VA VA V

DTRA DH X

NATO V *** V

NATO W *** W

NATO Y *** Y

NATO Z *** Z

NGA DP D

The General Services Administration (GSA) MOE Rules contain an alpha “G” in the first position of the MOE Rules with a different MOE Code assigned to each Civil Agency associated with GSA. The MOE Codes applicable to GSA MOE Rules are as follows:

AA, CA, CB, CM, CS, EC, EF, EX, FC, FD, FE, GG, GH, HD, HH, HJ, HK, HS, KF, KG, KJ, KK, KL, KM,KP, KR, KX, KY, KZ, LM, LP, QE, QH, QM, QN, QU, SA, TD, TG, TJ, TV, T1, T8, UE, UL, U2, VA, WW, XF.

*** North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and for other foreign country MOE rules contain either an alpha “I, O, V, W, Y or Z” in the first position of their MOE rule profiles. The combined first and second positions of each MOE Rule identify the assigned country/activity code (see volume 10, table 104) and is duplicated to represent the Country MOE Code.

NOTE: See volume 12 and 13, DRN 2833 and 8290 for format and definitions.

TABLE 175TRANSACTION STATUS CODES (TSC)

For North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) use only. Used in the resultant outputs of NATO Follow-Up Interrogations to identify the current status of a previously submitted transaction for which output had not been received by the submitter.

TSA DEFINITION INSTRUCTIONS OUTPUT

NA Submittal is not reflected on transaction history file.

Review file data, except for follow-up of LSA, and take appropriate action.

1. DIC KFN2. DIC KFE, KFS, KIR, or KTN (see NOTE 1 below)

NB Submittal is in process. Normal output data will follow upon completion of processing.

DIC KFN

NC Submittal has been processed. Review file data or return code and take appropriate action.

1. DIC KFN2. DIC KFE, KFS, KIR, KTN, KRE, or KRU (see NOTE 2 below)

ND Request for Codification (LSA) was returned under.

Reason for return indicated on the NATO Form AC/135 No. 27 or DIC K27. Take appropriateaction.

DIC KFN

NF Submittal matched Nuclear Ordnance item and is in process.

Normal output will follow upon completion of processing.

DIC KFN

NG Submittal produced DIC KSR/KMP (Possible Match) output.

Normal output data will follow up on completion of processing.

DIC KFN

NOTES:

1. FLIS data base file data under KFE, KFS, KIR, or KTN will be included as secondary output under KFN only when the follow-up input transaction contains a NIIN.

2. FLIS data base file data under KFE, KFS, KIR, or KTN or Segment P or Q data under KRE or KRU will be included as secondary output under KFN, as applicable .

3. See volume 12, DRN0854.

TABLE 176INTEGRITY CODES

A table of codes which indicate that the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) has reviewed a Freight Classification Data record, established on an NSN by the Item Manager, to ensure its validity.

CODE DEFINITION

A Sampled; Freight Classification Data correct.

B Sampled; Freight Classification Data (FCD) developed by SDDC; MILSTAMP developed prior to SDDC sampling and should be reviewed; FCD cannot be changed except by SDDC.

C Sampled; Freight Classification Data (FCD) developed by SDDC; MILSTAMP developed after SDDC sampling; FCD cannot be changed except by SDDC.

TABLE 177PRICE VALIDATION CODES

Price Validation Code, Air Force - A code used by the Air Force to indicate the validity of the recorded (DRN 7075) unit price. (AFMAN 23-110, Vol 7, Chapter 4,)

CODE DEFINITION

A The standard price is being analyzed.- ZOP or Standard Price challenges will be accepted, but must be supported by adequate justification. In most cases, unless new information is presented, the challenge will be closed, as a duplicated challenge to the ongoing analysis.

- The PVC code will be updated upon completion of analysis.D The contract unit price, which is the basis for the standard price, has been analyzed and is considered to be

excessive. Price change is deferred because the item is not in a buy status.- The price has been analyzed. The price is excessive but a service or agency of the Department of Defense did pay that price.

- While the future price is unknown, the proper price range has been established.- ZOP or Standard price challenges will be accepted, but must be supported by adequate justification. In most cases, unless new information is presented, the challenge will be closed as a duplicate challenge.

E The current standard price is an estimated price.- Estimated Price challenges are allowed, but follow procedures in para 60.b. (3) of section L of this manual.- This code will be changed to a P code upon notification of a contract price or this code will be changed to an updated code upon determination of a valid price.

N The current standard price in Catalog Management Data (CMD) has not analyzed or coded for LP/LM.- The price has not been analyzed or reviewed for accuracy.

- ZOP or Standard price challenges are permissible, but must be supported with adequate justification. However, if coded for Local Purchase (LP) or Fabrication/Manufacture as indicated with an (LM) Acquisition Advice Code of “L” or “F”, the case must be evaluated locally where purchased or fabricated.

P The current standard price is the initial negotiated provisioned price.- This is the price paid by DoD for the item as the result of price negotiation of the Provisioned Item Order (PIO) or other initial negotiated price.

- ZOP or Standard Price challenges are permissible but should be supported with adequate justification.V The current standard price has been validated.

- The item has been analyzed in conjunction with the Zero Overpricing Program and is in the accepted price range.- The item was procured under open competition and under the competitive arena the price is considered fair and reasonable.

- ZOP or Standard price challenges are permissible but must be supported by adequate justification.X The current standard price has been validated and the previous price was erroneous.

- The item was overpriced and the contractor has refunded the overcharge or DoD activities did not actually pay the previous price. The price paid is within the analyzed acceptable range.- If the difference from the previous price exceeds $99.99, or if the price change exceeds 500 percent and the extended value of any affected transaction exceeds $99.99, then reverse-post procedures will apply where the stock fund has overcharged unit O&M Funds. These corrections will be limited to the current fiscal year.

- ZOP or Standard Price challenges are permissible, but should be supported by adequate justification.

NOTES:

1. All standard prices have a charge (transportation and surcharge) added to the contract price.

2. See volume 12, DRN 0858 for format.

TABLE 179HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INDICATOR CODES

A table of codes instructing the user on the type of hazardous material when required.

CODE DEFINITIONY Indicates information is in the Hazardous Materials Information Resource System (HMIRS).D Indicates there is no information in the HMIRS; however, the NSN is in a FSC in Table I of Federal Standard 313

and a MSDS should be available to the user.P Indicates there is no information in the HMIRS; however, the NSN is in a FSC in Table II of Federal Standard 313

and a MSDS may be required by the user. The requirement for a MSDS is dependent on a hazard determination of the supplier or the intended end use of the product.

N Indicates there is no data in the HMIRS and the NSN is in a FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials.

NOTES:

1. HMIC code input restricted to Logistics Information Services.

2. Mandatory data element for all items except FSC 11 and/or an ItemName Code of 97991 or 07991. The HMIC is not permitted on nuclear ordnance items.

3. HMIC cannot be deleted, only added or changed by DICs LAD or LCD.

4. See volume 12, DRN 0865.

5. Items with an Item Name Code of 07991 do not require HMIC code.

TABLE 180FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASS IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS ITEMS

All items in the FSCs identified in Table 1 of Federal Standard 313, which are listed below, require a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), and Hazardous Material Indicator Code (HMIC) Y or D must be reflected on the NSN.

FSC6810 80406820 91106830 91306840 91356850 91407930 91508010 91608030

All items in the FSCs identified in Table 2 of Federal Standard 313, which are listed below, may require an MSDS, and HMIC Y or P must be reflected on the NSN.

FSC1370 5610 6140 67401375 5640 6220 67501560 5680 6230 67801630 5820 6240 73602240 5835 6260 75102520 5910 6350 75302530 5915 6505 84052540 5920 6508 84102640 5925 6510 84153433 5930 6520 84653439 5935 6525 85103610 5950 6545 85203655 5960 6550 87203680 5965 6605 93304210 5970 6625 93904240 5975 6640 96205330 5985 6665 96305340 5999 6675 99205350 6135 6685 99305430

TABLE 181CRITICALITY CODE FEDERAL ITEM IDENTIFICATION GUIDE

A table of codes which indicates that an item is technically critical by reason of tolerance, fit restrictions, application, nuclear hardness properties or other characteristics which affects identification of the item.

CODE DEFINITIONC The item has critical features such as tolerance, fit restrictions or application.

Nuclear hardness properties have not been determined (not valid for input).

E The item is an Aviation Critical Safety Item/Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Part (ACSI/FSCAP) and is specially designed to be or selected as being nuclear hard.

F The item is an Aviation Critical Safety Item/Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Part ((ACSI/FSCAP).H The item is specifically designed to be or selected as being nuclear hard (i.e., it will continue to perform its

designed function in an environment created by a nuclear explosion). The item does not have other critical features.

M The item is specifically designed to be or selected as being nuclear hard. In addition the item has other critical features such as tolerance, fit restrictions or application.

N The item does not have a critical feature such as tolerance, fit restrictions or application. Nuclear hardness properties have not been determined (not valid for input).

S The item is a non-aviation Critical Safety Item (CSI) whose failure will result in serious damage to equipment or serious injury or death to personnel.

V The item has not been reviewed for FSCAP, CSI or CAI purposes by an approved engineering authority.X The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit

restriction or application.Y The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature but does have other critical feature(s) such as tolerance,

fit restriction or application

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 3843 for format and definition.

2. Assignment of Criticality Codes E, H or M requires a specific statement on the drawing and/or technical documentation (or other written substantiation) that the item is nuclear hardness critical item.

TABLE 182PACKAGING DATA ELEMENTS PART A PRIMARY OR SECONDARY CONTROL ACTIVITY

PACKAGING DATA SOURCE CODE

NOTE: Table 182 is a representative sample of data elements contained in MIL-STD-2073-1E. It is not intended to be used as the final authority. Please refer to MIL-STD-2073 titled Standard Practice for Military Packaging to select correct response to specific packaging data elements, identification requirements.

A CODE THAT IDENTIFIES WHICH LEVEL OF INVENTORY CONTROL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OVERALL PACKAGING DATA REQUIREMENTS ASSIGNED A SPECIFIC NSN.

CODE DATAELEMENT/IDENTIFIER NAMEP Primary Inventory Control Activity (PICA)S Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA)

NOTE: Navy is the only Service/Agency authorized to submit "S" (Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA)) Packaging Data Records.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD.

See volume 12, DRN 5099 for format and definition.

THE CODE THAT IDENTIFIES THE SOURCE FROM WHICH PACKAGING DATA, INCLUDING UNIT PACK WEIGHT (UP_WT_5153) AND UNIT PACK CUBE (UP_CU_5155) WERE OBTAINED OR RECEIVED.

CODE DEFINITIONA Packaging Data Record contains data that does not meet current MIL-STD-2073-1C/D formats P PICA

S SICAC Depot COSIS (Care of Supplies in Storage)

R Depot Receiving

X Validated CorrectionM Manufacturer/Contractor (This code is restricted to LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICES input only.)

U Consumable Item (This code is restricted to SICA input only.)

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD.See volume 12, DRN 5148 for format and definition. INTERMEDIATE CONTAINER QUANTITY

THE QUANTITY OF UNIT PACKS CONTAINED IN THE INTERMEDIATE CONTAINER.

1. The quantity of unit packs per intermediate container codes shall be as follows:

CODE QUANTITYIn Clear 000 through 100

AAA See B.5XXX See Method of PreservationZZZ Special requirement - see specific drawing or instruction provided

2. Except as otherwise specified in Appendix B of MIL-STD-2073-1E or specified by the contract, unit packs requiring intermediate packaging shall be packed in quantities governed by the following:

a. Maximum of 100 packs to the intermediate c o n t a i n er .b. Maximum net load of 40 pounds.c. Maximum size of 1.5 cubic feet with at least two dimensions not exceeding 16 inches.

NOTE: Criteria for determining Intermediate Container Quantity is specified in Appendix B, Paragraph B.5 of MIL-STD-2073- 1E.

See volume 12, DRN 5152 for format and definition.

UNIT PACK WEIGHT

THE ACTUAL UNIT PACK WEIGHT IN THE CLEAR TO THE NEAREST ONE TENTH (0.1) OF A POUND UP TO 9,999.9.

Use zeros to fill voids. For items in excess of 9,999.9, show weight in whole pounds as follows:

(a) Show “A” in column 44 and the whole number in columns 45-48. The “A” will indicate that the numbers entered are to be multiplied by ten (10) to determine the actual weight (e.g., A9999 = 99,990 pounds).(b) Show “B” in column 44 and the whole number in columns 45-48. The “B” will indicate that the numbers entered are to be multiplied by one hundred (100) to determine the actual weight (e.g., B9999 = 999,900 pounds).(c) Show “C” in column 44 and the whole number in columns 45-48. The “C” will indicate that the numbers entered are to be multiplied by 1000 to determine the actual weight (e.g., C9999 = 9,999,000 pounds).

NOTE: This table is provided for information purposes only. For additional clarification, instructions or guidance please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraphs E.4.1, E.4.2.5 and Table E. II.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD.

See volume 12, DRN 5153 for format and definition.

UNIT PACK SIZE

THE ACTUAL UNIT PACK OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS IN THE CLEAR TO THE NEAREST ONE TENTH (0.1) OF AN INCH IN ORDER BY LENGTH, WIDTH, AND DEPTH.

Use “0001” to show dimensions less than 0.1 of an inch. Use zeros to fill voids (e.g., “0024”, “0001”, etc.).

NOTE: This table is provided for information purposes only. For additional clarification, instructions or guidance please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraphs E.4.1, E.4.2.5 and Table E.II.

See volume 12, DRN 5154 for format and definition.

UNIT PACK CUBE

THE ACTUAL CUBE OF THE UNIT PACK TO THE NEAREST ONE THOUSANDTH (0.001) OF A CUBIC FOOT UP TO 9,999.999 CUBIC FEET.

For items with cube in excess of 9,999.999 cubic feet, show “X” in column 66 and indicate cube in whole cubic feet in columns 67-72.

NOTE: This table is provided for information purposes only. For additional clarification, instructions or guidance please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraphs E.4.1, E.4.2.5 and Table E.II.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD.

See volume 12, DRN 5155 for format and definition.

ITEM TYPE STORAGE CODE (ITSC)

A 1-POSITION ALPHANUMERIC CODE THAT IDENTIFIES THE REQUIRED ITEM STORAGE ENVIRONMENT.

ALL ITEMS, EXCEPT MEDICAL ITEMS UNPACKAGED ITEM WEIGHT UNPACKAGED ITEM DIMENSION PACKAGING CATEGORY CODE FIRST CATEGORY

(Two Position)

CODE EXPLANATIONA Heated General Purpose – Heated 40 F and above

B Unheated General Purpose

C Controlled Humidity – 40 percent - 50 percent Relative Humidity (RH)

D Controlled Room Temperature – 60 F to 80 F (16 C to 26 C)E Reserved

F Freeze – -4 F to 1 F (-20 C to -18 C)

G Freeze – Below 32 F (Below 0 C)

H Hazardous Material

J Reserved

K Reserved

L Reserved

M Reserved

N Hazardous Material/Refrigerated – 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C)

P Reserved

Q Reserved

R Refrigerated (Chill) – 32 F to 50 F (0 C to 10 C)

S Shed – Structure without complete sides or end walls

T Secured (Includes controlled or limited access)

U Uncovered Space (Open Storage)

V Secured Vault

W Wet Storage (Docks, Piers)

X None Assigned by Inventory Control Point (Any type space is acceptable)

Y Ammunition (Class V; Igloos and Magazines)

Z Special (see the items storage serviceability standard or technical manual

CODE EXPLANATION2 Medical Controlled Humidity – Not to Exceed 40 percent Relative Humidity

3 Medical Controlled Room Temperature – 68 F to 77 F (20 C to 25 C)

4 Medical Freeze – -13 F to 14 F (-25 C to -10 C)

5 Medical Refrigerated – 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C) (DO NOT FREEZE)

6 Medical Refrigerated Vault – 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C) (Includes Schedule II drugs) (DO NOT FREEZE)

7 Medical Refrigerated Secured (Includes controlled or limited access) – 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C) (Includes Schedule III, IV, and V drugs) (DO NOT FREEZE)

8 Medical Controlled Room Temperature Vault – 68 F to 77 F (20 C to 25 C) (Includes Schedule II drugs) Excursions are permitted between 59 and 86 F (15 and 30 C)

9 Medical Controlled Room Temperature Secured (Includes controlled or limited access) – 68 F to 77 F (20 C to 25 C) (Includes Schedule III, IV, and V drugs) Excursions are permitted between 59 and 86 F (15 and 30 C)

NOTE: Please refer to DA PAM 708-2, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-2v and Table 3-20 for appropriate code assignment.

See volume 12, DRN 5156 for format and definition.

THE ACTUAL WEIGHT OF THE UNPACKAGED (BARE) ITEM(S) CONTAINED IN THE UNIT PACK. SHOW THE UNPACKAGED ITEM WEIGHT IN THE CLEAR TO THE NEAREST ONE TENTH OF A POUND UP TO 9,999.9.

Use zeros to fill voids. For items in excess of 9,999.9, show weight in whole pounds as follows:

(a) Show “A” in column 41 and the whole number in columns 42-45. The “A” will indicate that the numbers entered are to be multiplied by ten (10) to determine the actual weight (e.g., A9999 = 99,990 pounds).

(b) Show “B” in column 41 and the whole number in columns 42-45. The “B” will indicate that the numbers entered are to be multiplied by one hundred (100) to determine the actual weight (e.g., B9999 = 999,900 pounds).

(c) Show “C” in column 41 and the whole number in columns 42-45. The “C” will indicate that the numbers entered are to be multiplied by one thousand (1000) to determine the actual weight (e.g., C9999 = 9,999,000 pounds).

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraph E.4.2.4 and Table E.I for appropriate code assignment. See volume 12, DRN 5157 for format and definition.

THE LENGTH, WIDTH AND DEPTH OF THE UNPACKAGED (BARE) ITEMS TO BE CONTAINED IN THE PACK. SHOW THE UNPACKAGED ITEM DIMENSIONS TO THE NEAREST TENTH OF AN INCH IN ORDER BY LENGTH, WIDTH, AND DEPTH.

The largest diameter shall be used to indicate length or width of cylindrical items. Show dimensions less than0.1 inch as “0001”. Use zeros to fill voids (e.g., 0024, 0001, etc.)

NOTE: Coilable material shall be coiled and the overall coiled dimensions used.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraph E.4.2.4 Table E.1 for appropriate code assignment.

See volume 12, DRN 5158 for format and definition.

A FOUR-DIGIT CODE DERIVED FROM MIL-STD-2073-1E, APPENDIX A, TABLES A.I, A.II, ANDA.III. THIS CODE PROVIDES A MEANS TO CONCISELY DEFINE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ITEM BEING PACKAGED WITH RESPECT TO THE FOLLOWING ATTRIBUTES:

a. First Category - The chemical and physical characteristics (Table A.I) of the item to be considered in the selection of the proper basic method of preservation (two digits).

b. Second Category - The weight, size and non-operational fragility characteristics (Table A.II) of the item to be considered in the selection of the proper strength characteristics of a package (one digit).

c. Third Category - Preservative requirements (see Table A.III) for the item (one digit).

CODE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21 Bare Metal Itemsor ZZ To indicate none of the above22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 40,41, 42 Plated-Coated Items

or ZZ To indicate none of the above43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,55, 56, 57, 58 Non metals

or ZZ To indicate none of the above60, 61, 62 Complete Electrical Instrumentsor ZZ To indicate none of the above

CODE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74 Radio and Radar, other communications equipmentor ZZ To indicate none of the above77, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85 Electrical-Mechanical Assembliesor ZZ To indicate none of the above

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix A, Paragraph A.5.3.2.1 and Table A.I for appropriate assignment. See volume 12, DRN 5159 for format and definition.

SECOND CATEGORY(One Position)

CODE ITEM WEIGHT (POUNDS) AND DIMENSIONS DEGREE OF FRAGILITYA 2 lbs. or less one dimension 2 inches or less, other dimensions less than 24

inches (see note 1)Above 110 G's

B 2 lbs. or less one dimension over 2 inches but less than 24 inches (see note2).

Above 110 G's

C Over 2 lbs. to 5.0 lbs. all dimensions less than 24 inches. Above 110 G'sD Over 5.0 lbs. to 7.5 lbs. all dimensions less than 24 inches. Above 110 G'sE Over 7.5 lbs. to 10.0 lbs. all dimensions less than 24 inches. Above 110 G'sF 0.25 lbs. or less one dimension 2 inches or less other dimensions less than

24 inches.85 to 110 G's

G Over 0.25 lbs. to 2.0 lbs. On dimensions 2 inches or less other dimensionsless than 24 inches.

85 to 110 G's

H 2 lbs. or less all dimensions over 2 inches but less than 24 inches. 85 to 110 G's

J Over 2 lbs. to 5.0 lbs. all dimensions less than 24 inches. 85 to 110 G'sK Over 5 lbs. to 7.5 lbs. all dimensions less than 24 inches. 85 to 110 G'sL Over 7.5 lbs. to 10 lbs. all dimensions less than 24 inches. 85 to 110 G'sZ Over 10 lbs. regardless of dimension. Any degree of fragilityZ Any weight any dimension. Less than 85 G'S

NOTE 1: Items which have irregularities or protrusions which require cushioning to protect the package shall be coded F or G.

NOTE 2: Items which have irregularities or protrusions which require cushioning to protect the package shall be coded H.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix A, Paragraph A.5.3.2.2 and Table A.II for appropriate assignment.

See volume 12, DRN 5159 for format and definition.

THIRD CATEGORY(One Position)

CODE APPLICABLE PRESERVATIVE MATERIAL USEDA MIL-PRF-16173, GRADE 1, HARD FILM

B MIL-PRF-16173, GRADE 2, SOFT FILM

C MIL-C-11796, CLASS 3, SOFT FILMD VV-L-800, ONE GRADEONLY

E MIL-L-21260, TYPE I, GRADES 10, 30 or 50

F MIL-G-23827, ONE GRADE ONLY

CODE APPLICABLE PRESERVATIVE MATERIAL USEDG MIL-L-7808, ONE TYPE ONLYH MIL-H-46170, TYPE I or III MIL-L-6085, ONE GRADE ONLYJ MIL-G-81322, GRADE AK MIL-PRF-16173, GRADE 4, TRANSPARENT FILML MIL-H-83282, ONE GRADE ONLYM MIL-L-7870, ONE GRADE ONLYN MIL-PRF-16173, GRADE 3, WATER DISPLACING, SOFTFILMP MIL-L-3150, ONE GRADE ONLYQ MIL-C-6529, TYPE IIR MIL-C-6529, TYPE IIIS VENDOR's PROTECTIVE GREASE or OILCOATINGT MIL-L-46010, TYPE I or IIU MIL-L6081, GRADE1010W PRESERVE WITH NORMAL OPERATING LUBRICANTX SEE METHOD OF PRESERVATION CODE FOR THISREQUIREMENTZ SPECIALREQUIREMENT0 NO REQUIREMENT

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix A, Paragraph A.5.3.2.3, Table A.III and Appendix J, Table J.III for appropriate assignment.

See volume 12, DRN 5159 for format and definition.

METHOD OF PRESERVATION

THE METHOD OF PRESERVATION WHICH WILL PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE AND MECHANICAL MALFUNCTION TO THE ITEM BEING PACKAGED. THE PRESERVATION METHODS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR PURCHASE ORDER. IN THE ABSENCE OF SUCH REQUIREMENTS, THE APPROPRIATE METHOD SHALL

BE SELECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE TABLES OF MIL-STD-2073-1E, APPENDIX A AND APPENDIX J.

There are five basic methods of preservation (MOP): Method 10 - Physical Protection

Method 20 - Preservative Coating Only Method 30 - Waterproof Protection Method 40 – Water vapor proof Protection

Method 50 – Water vapor proof Protection with Desiccant

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Paragraph 5.2.3, Appendix A, Table A.IV and Appendix J. Table J.I and J.Ia forappropriate code assignment.

NOTE: Mandatory Data Field

See volume 12, DRN 5160 for format and definition.

CLEANING AND DRYING PROCEDURE CODES

THE CLEANING AND DRYING PROCESS OR PROCESSES, FOR REMOVING SOIL/FOREIGN MATTER, APPLIED TO AN ITEM BEING PACKAGED WHICH ARE NOT INJURIOUS TO THE ITEM.

CODE PROCEDURE1 Any suitable process that is not injurious to the itemZ Special requirements - See specific instructions or drawings provided0 No requirement

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, and Table J.II for appropriate code assignment.

NOTE: Mandatory Data Field

See volume 12, DRN 5161 for format and definition.

PRESERVATION MATERIAL CODE

THE CONTACT PRESERVATIVE(S) APPLIED TO AN ITEM BEING PACKAGED, DIRECTLY AFTER CLEANING AND DRYING, WHICH ARE USED TO PREVENT OR INHIBIT CORROSION OR DETERIORATION OF THE ITEM BEING PACKAGED. THE APPLICATION, USE, OR REMOVAL OF THE CONTACT PRESERVATIVE WILL NOT DAMAGE THE ITEM OR IMPAIR ITEM FUNCTION.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.5 and Table J.III, J.IIIa for appropriate code assignment.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See volume 12, DRN 5162 for format and definition.

WRAPPING MATERIEL CODE

THE FLEXIBLE SHEET MATERIAL USED TO PROTECT ITEMS IN PACKAGING.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.6 and Table J.IV, J.IVa for appropriate code assignment.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See volume 12, DRN 5163 for format and definition.

CUSHIONING AND DUNNAGE MATERIAL CODE

THE CUSHIONING MATERIAL OR DEVICES USED TO ABSORB AND DISSIPATE ENERGY FROM SHOCK AND VIBRATION, WHICH WILL ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE CONTENTS AND PACKAGING COMPONENTS FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE DURING HANDLING SHIPMENT AND STORAGE.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.7 and Table J.V, J.Va for appropriate code assignment.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See volume 12, DRN 5164 for format and definition.

THICKNESS OF CUSHIONING OR DUNNAGE CODES

THE THICKNESS OF THE CUSHIONING AND DUNNAGE MATERIAL USED TO CUSHION AN ITEM BEING PACKAGED.

CODE MINIMUM THICKNESS0 Not ApplicableA 1/4 inch thick

B 1/2 inch thick

C 3/4 inch thick

D 1 inch thick

E 1 1/4 inch thick

F 1 1/2 inch thick

G 1 3/4 inch thick

H 2 inches thick

J 2 1/4 inches thick

K 2 1/2 inches thick

L 2 3/4 inches thick

M 3 inches thick

N 3 1/4 inches thick

P 3 1/2 inches thick

Q 3 3/4 inches thick

R 4 inches thick

S 4 1/4 inches thick

T 4 1/2 inches thick

U 4 3/4 inches thickV 5 inches thick

W 5 1/4 inches thick

X As required to protect the item or elements of the package

Z Special requirements-See specific instructions or drawings provided

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.8 and Table J.VI for appropriate code assignment.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See volume 12, DRN 5165 for format and definition.

UNIT CONTAINER CODE

INTERMEDIATE CONTAINER CODE

UNIT CONTAINER LEVEL CODE

A CODE THAT IDENTIFIES THE CONTAINER USED TO HOLD THE QUANTITY UNIT PACK.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.9 and Table J.VII, J.VIIa for appropriate code assignment.

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See volume 12, DRN 5166 for format and definitions.

A CODE THAT INDICATES A CONTAINER WHICH HOLDS TWO OR MORE UNIT PACKS OF IDENTICAL ITEMS.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.9 and Table J.VII, J.VIIa for appropriate code assignment.

See volume 12, DRN and 5167 for format and definitions.

A CODE THAT INDICATES IF THE UNIT CONTAINER IS AN ACCEPTABLE SHIPPING CONTAINER AND IF SO, THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF PACKING PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE CONTAINER.

CODE DEFINITIONA Unit container provides Level A packing protectionB Unit container provides Level B packing protectionD No container is requiredM Unit container provides minimum packing protectionO Container is not an acceptable shipping containerZ Unit container requires special consideration (air only, inside storage only, etc.)BLANK Data element not submitted.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.10 and Table J.VIII for appropriate code assignment. Data element is optional. When the data element is not submitted, the field will be left blank.

See volume 12, DRN 5168 for format and definition.

SPECIAL MARKING CODES

A CODE USED TO IDENTIFY THE SPECIAL MARKINGS APPLIED TO THE CONTAINER ACCORDING TO MIL-STD-129.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.14 and Table J.X for appropriate code assignment.

See volume 12, DRN 5169 for format and definition.

LEVEL “A” (MAXIMUM) PACKING REQUIREMENT CODE

A CODE THAT INDICATES THE TYPE OF SHIPPING CONTAINER REQUIRED FOR LEVEL “A” MAXIMUM PACKING PROTECTION.

NOTE: For appropriate code assignment for the Military levels of packing “A” please refer to MIL-STD-2073- 1E, Paragraph 3.10b, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.13, and Table J.IX.

See volume 12, DRN 5170 for format and definition.

LEVEL “B” (INTERMEDIATE) PACKING REQUIREMENT CODE

A CODE THAT INDICATES THE TYPE OF SHIPPING CONTAINER REQUIRED FOR LEVEL “B” INTERMEDIATE PACKING PROTECTION.

NOTE: For appropriate code assignment for the Military levels of packing “B” please refer to MIL-STD-2073- 1E, Paragraph 3.10b, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.13, and Table J.IX.

See volume 12, DRN 5171 for format and definition.

MINIMAL PACKING REQUIREMENT CODE

A CODE THAT INDICATES THE TYPE OF SHIPPING CONTAINER REQUIRED FOR LEVEL “C” (MINIMAL) PACKING PROTECTION.

NOTE: For appropriate code assignment for the Military level C (Minimal) of packing, please refer to MIL- STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Table J.IXa.

See volume 12, DRN 5172 - Level “A” packing, for format and definition.

OPTIONAL PROCEDURE INDICATOR CODE

A CODE THAT INDICATES ALLOWABLE DEVIATIONS FROM PRESCRIBED REQUIREMENTS.

CODE EXPLANATION OR INSTRUCTIONA Packaging is in accordance with a procedural specification or a SPI. The appropriate Specification number will be

shown in the clear in the supplemental data area.E Certain options can be exercised as to specific method of preservation and/or DoD approved packaging materials,

but only as indicated in supplemental data. However, basic preservation method shall be retained and unit packagedimensions shall not be increased by more than one inch. Equal or better protection shall be given the item and there shall be no increase in the package cost.

F For other than SPI items, optional use of flexible polyurethane foam-in-place (F-I-P) cushioning is permitted. Cushioning shall conform to MIL-F-83671, Class 2, Grade B. If F-I-P requires a larger container than conventionalpackaging would require, the F-I-P container requirements will be coded in place of the conventional data.

M All packaging data is mandatory for compliance and no substitutions are permitted. Fast packs should be includedin this category.

O Options can be exercised as to specific method of preservation and/or DoD approved packaging materials to be used. However, basic preservation method shall be retained, supplemental data shall be complied with, and unitpackage dimensions shall not be increased by more than one (1) inch. Equal or better protection shall be given the item and there shall be no increase in the package cost.

P For SPI items, polyurethane F-I-P is permitted as specified on the SPI only when the SPI pack is not available.R For other than SPI items, optional use of rigid polyurethane F-I-P cushioning is permitted. Cushioning shall

conform to MIL-F-83671, Class 1. If F-I-P requires a larger container than conventional packaging would require,the F-I-P container requirements will be coded in place of the conventional data.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix J, Paragraph J.4.10 and Table J.VIIIa for appropriate code assignment.

See volume 12, DRN 5173 for format and definition.

SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS

A DATA FIELD THAT PROVIDES ADDITIONAL, IN THE CLEAR, PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS, RECORDED IN A NARRATIVE FORM, IN ADDITION TO THAT SHOWN IN THE PRESERVATION AND PACKING DATA AREA.

In the absence of an applicable procedural specification, enter descriptive instructions in the clear using a maximum of 59 characters. The following are examples of data entry:

(a) APPLY PRESERVE 02 ON BARE AREA. (Note that code for appropriate preservative is selected from Table J.III.)(b) CUSHION ENDS WITH BG. (Note that code for appropriate material is chosen from Table J.V.)

(c) PLACE DIPSTICK IN BE BAGAND SECURE TO VALVE. (Note that code for appropriatebag is chosen from Table J.VII.)

This table is provided for information purposes only.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraph E.4.2.6 and Table E.III for clarification and instructions. See volume 12, DRN 5174 for format and definition.

SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION NUMBER

A NUMBER, PROVIDED BY THE PACKAGING DESIGN ACTIVITY, THAT IDENTIFIES A SPECIFIC SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION (SPI).

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraph E.5.2.1C for clarification and instructions. See volume 12,

DRN 5175 for format and definition.

SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION REVISION

CODE (BEGINNING WITH AN 'A' FOR THE FIRST REVISION, THEN PROCEEDING THROUGH THE ALPHABET FOR EACH SUCCEEDING REVISION) THAT IDENTIFIES THE VERSION OF THE SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION (SPI). THE LETTERS I, O, Q, S, X AND Z SHALL NOT BE USED.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraph E.5.2.1F for clarification and instructions. See volume 12,

DRN 5176 for format and definition.

SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION DATEA DATA FIELD (TWO POSITION ORDINAL DATE AND THREE POSITION DAY) THAT INDICATES THE DATE

OF THE LAST REVISION OF THE SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION (SPI) (e.g., FEBRUARY 1, 1999 WOULD BE “99032”).

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Paragraph E.5.2.1E for clarification and instructions. See volume 12,

DRN 5177 for format and definition.

CONTAINER NSN

A DATA FIELD THAT IDENTIFIES THE NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN) ASSIGNED TO A LONG-LIFE REUSABLE CONTAINER.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Table E.IV for clarification. See volume 12, DRN 5178 for format and

definition.

PACKAGING DESIGN ACTIVITY CODE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

THE 5-DIGIT NUMERICAL CAGE CODE ASSIGNED IN CONFORMANCE WITH CATALOGING HANDBOOK H4/8 THAT IDENTIFIES THE PACKAGING DESIGN ACTIVITY.

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2073-1E, Appendix E, Table E.IV for clarification. See volume 12, DRN 5179 for format and

definition.

This table is provided for information purposes only. For additional clarifications, instructions or guidance please refer to applicable source document as shown below

DRN DATA ELEMENT/IDENTIFIER NAME SOURCE DOCUMENT5099 PRIMARY INVENTORY CONTROL ACTIVITY (PICA P) OR

SECONDARY INVENTORY CONTROL ACTIVITY (SICA S) CODEDoD 4100.39-M, Volume 12

5152 INTERMEDIATE CONTAINER QUANTITY MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. B, ParaB.5

5153 UNIT PACK WEIGHT MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E.4.1, E.4.2.5, Table E.II5154 UNIT PACK SIZE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.4.1, E.4.2.5, Table

E.II5155 UNIT PACK CUBE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.4.1, E.4.2.5, Table

E.II5156 ITEM TYPE STORAGE CODE DAPAM 708-2, Chap 3, Para 3-2v,

Table 3-205157 UNPACKAGED ITEM WEIGHT MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.4.2.4, Table E.I5158 UNPACKAGED ITEM DIMENSIONS MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.4.2.4, Table E.I5159 PACKAGING CATEGORY CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. A, Para A.5.3.2, Table A.I,

A.III5160 METHOD OF PRESERVATION CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, Para 5.2.35161 CLEANING AND DRYING PROCEDURE CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.4, Table J.II5162 PRESERVATIVE MATERIAL CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.4, Table J.III, J.IIIa5163 WRAPPING MATERIAL CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.6, Table J.IV, J.Iva5164 CUSHIONING AND DUNNAGE MATERIAL CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.7, Table J.V, J.Va5165 THICKNESS OF CUSHIONING AND DUNNAGE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.8, Table J.VI5166 UNIT CONTAINER CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.9, Table J.VII,

J.VIIa5167 INTERMEDIATE CONTAINER CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.9, Table J.VII,

J.VIIa5168 UNIT CONTAINER LEVEL CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.10, Table J.VIII5169 SPECIAL MARKING CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.14, Table J.X5170 PACKING REQUIREMENT CODE - FOR LEVEL A (MAXIMUM)

PACKINGMIL-STD-2073-1E, Para 3.10b, App. J, Para J.4.13,Table J.IX, J.IXa

5171 PACKING REQUIREMENT CODE - FOR LEVEL B (INTERMEDIATE)PACKING

MIL-STD-2073-1E, Para 3.10b, App. J, Para J.4.13,Table J.IX, J.IXa

172 PACKING REQUIREMENT CODE - FOR MINIMAL PACKING MIL-STD-2073-1E, Para 5.4, App. J, Para J.4.13, TableJ.IXa

5173 OPTIONAL PROCEDURE INDICATOR CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. J, Para J.4.10, Table J.VIIIa5174 SUPPLEMENTED INSTRUCTIONS MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.4.2.6, Table E.III5175 SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION (SPI) NUMBER MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.5.2.1C5176 SPI REVISION MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.5.2.1F5177 SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTION (SPI) DATE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Para E.5.2.1e5178 CONTAINER NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Table E.IV5179 PACKAGING DESIGN ACTIVITY CODE MIL-STD-2073-1E, App. E, Table E.IV

TABLE 183DoD DEBARMENT PROPOSAL INITIATORS SYMBOL

A symbol designating the Military Service, agency or other DoD authority that initiated a proposal for the contractor's debarment.

SYMBOL PROPOSAL INITIATORAF Department of the Air ForceAID Agency for International DevelopmentARMY Department of the ArmyDARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyDHS Department of Human ServicesDISA Defense Information Systems AgencyDLA Defense Logistics AgencyDMA Defense Mapping AgencyDOC Department of CommerceDOD Department of DefenseDOE Department of EnergyDOI Department of InteriorDOJ Department of JusticeDOL Department of LaborDOT Department of TransportationEDUC Department of EducationEPA Environmental Protection AgencyFEMA Federal Emergency Management AgencyGAO General Accounting OfficeGSA General Services AdministrationGPO Government Printing OfficeHHS Department of Health and Human Services HUD Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentNASA National Aeronautical and Space AdministrationNGA National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyNLRB National Labor Relations BoardNAVY Department of Navy NationalNSF Science FoundationOPM Office of Personnel ManagementPS Postal ServiceSBA Small Business AdministrationSTATE Department of StateTREAS Department of TreasuryUSDA Department of AgricultureVA Veterans Administration

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0868 for format and definition.

TABLE 185ITEM NAME/FIIG/RPDMRC CORRELATION

This table is a guide to be used by the submitter to determine valid combinations of Type of Item Description (DRN 4820), Non- Approved Item Name (DRN 5020), Item Name Code (DRN 4080), Item Identification Guide (IIG) (DRN 4065) and Reference or Partial Descriptive Method Reason Code (RPDMRC) (DRN 4765). Return Codes LZ, MF, MB, UB, UR, UV, and VC edit the valid combinations of these data elements.

Type of Item Identification2 4 M N 1 K L

Non-Approved Item Namewith No IIG

RPDMRC1,4,5,6,9

Non-Approved Item Name with IIG A239

RPDMRC 1,4,5,6,9

RPDMRC 1,4,5,6,9

RPDMRC 1,4,5,6,9

Item Name Code withNo IIG

RPDMRC3,4,5,6,9

Item Name Code withIIG A239

RPDMRC 2 RPDMRC2

RPDMRC2

Item Name Code with IIG other than A239

RPDMRC 3,4,5,6,9

RPDMRC 3,4,5,6,9

RPDMRC 3,4,5,6,9

RPDMRCmust be BLANK

RPDMRCmust be BLANK

RPDMRCmust be BLANK

Item Name Code withIIG A238

RPDMRC3,4,5,6,9

RPDMRC3,4,5,6,9

RPDMRC3,4,5,6,9

NOTES:

1. RPDMRC of 4 cannot be used in submittals for NSN assignments or reinstatements.

2. RPDMRC of 9 is for Logistics Information Services internal use only.

3. Changes of RPDMRCs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 to 9 are not permitted.

4. Changes of RPDMRCs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9 to 5 are not permitted. RPDMRC of 5 is only valid in submittals for NSN assignments or reinstatements.

5. RPDMRC of 5 is only valid in submittals for NSN assignments or reinstatements.

6. See volume 12, DRNs 4065, 4080, 4765, 4820, and 5020 for definitions and formats.

TABLE 186PICA/SICA CMD COMPATIBILITY

This table is a guide to be used by the submitter to determine when the Secondary Inventory Control Activity (SICA) Catalog Management Data (CMD) can be different than the Item Materiel Manager (IMM) or Lead Service (LS) CMD. SICA CMD must be the same as the IMM/LS CMD if the exception is not shown on this table. Return Code HR edits PICA/SICA CMD compatibility. HR edits will be bypassed based on criteria identified in volume 10, table 108 .

CIIC DRN 2863

SLC DRN 2943

SOSM DRN 2948

U/I DRN 3050

SOS DRN 3690

QUP DRN 6106

PRICE DRN 7075

QE DRN 8575

AAC DRN2507

ARMY SICA NOTE 1

NOTE3a

NOTES4a, 4b

NOTES6a, 6b,

6c, 6fNAVY SICA NOTE

1NOTE

4bNOTES6b, 6c,

6dAIR FORCE

SICANOTE

1NOTE

7NOTE

7NOTES4a, 4b

NOTE S 5, 7

NOTES6a, 6b, 6c, 7

NOTE 7

MARINE CORPS SICA

NOTE 1

NOTE 7

NOTE3b

NOTE 7

NOTES4a, 4b

NOTE 7

NOTES6b, 6c, 6e, 7

NOTE 7

NWS SICA NOTE 8 NOTE 8

NOTES:

1. When the IMM recorded valueof the CIIC is U or J, the SICA valuemay be different than the Integrated Material

Manager (IMM).

3. a. When the IMM has recorded a SOSM, the Army may submit an Army SICA/PICA SOS.

b. When the IMM has a SOSM an AAC or K or L, the Marine Corps may contain a SOS code (i.e., S9C, S9E, etc.) equal to

the PICA Management Activity Code reflected in the recorded MOE Rule.

4. a. When the submitted SICA AAC is A, B, C, F, K, or L, the SICA SOS may differ from the IMM/LS SOS.

b. When the SICA NIMSC is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, or 9, the SICA SOS may differ from the LS SOS.

5. When the IMM has a recorded QUP of X or Y, the Air Force must submit QUP of 1, unless the MOE Rule is FSGM. When

the IMM has a QUP of Z, the Air Force must submit a QUP of 1 unless the FSG is 13 or the MOE Rule is FSGM.

6. a. The price may differ from the IMM/LS if the SICA AAC is F or L.

b. When the IMM/LS price is zero filled, the SICA may reflect a price other than zero.

c. The SICA may have a price differing from the IMM/LS by 10 & percent; if the IMM/LS AAC is G, K, O, P, Q, V, X, Y, or Z.

d. The SICA price maybe different from the PICA when the Navy is a LOA 8D SICA and the 1st position of the Navy Cognizance Code is 7, or the Navy Cognizance Code is 9Q and AACis G.

e. The SICA price may be different than the IMM/LS when the SICA AAC is K or L.

f. The SICA price maybe different from the PICA when the Navyis a LOA 8D SICA with cognizance codes of 2D, 2E, 2T, 4T, 6T, 6Z, 8E, 8T Marine Corps ‘0T’.

7. This DRN will be changed by Logistics Information Services to equal the IMM/LS in lieu of receiving an HR reject if in conflict with the IMM/LS.

8. The SICA may reflect a value for the data element different than the IMM/LS.

TABLE 187VALID MOE RULE COMBINATIONS

The following table is a guide to be used by the submitter to determine valid MOE Rule (DRN 3505) combinations. JK Return Code edits for invalid MOE Rule combinations. IF THE RECORDED MOE RULE IS:

IF THE RECORDED MOE RULE IS:

THEN THE SUBMITTED MOE RULE MAY BE:

PICA LOA 01

PICA LOA 02

PICA LOA 06

PICA LOA 11

PICA LOA 12

PICA LOA 15

PICA LOA 22

PICA LOA 23

PICA LOA 99

PICA LOA 01 X X X XPICA LOA 02 X X XPICA LOA 04 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 06 X X XPICA LOA 07 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 08 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 10 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 11 X X X X X X XPICA LOA 12 X X X X X X XPICA LOA 15 X XPICA LOA 22 X X XPICA LOA 23 X X XPICA LOA 26 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 48 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 81 X X X X X X X X XPICA LOA 99 X X X

TABLE 188VALID MOE/MAC/LOA COMBINATIONS

The following table is a guide to be used by the submitter to determine the appropriate Major Organizational Entity (MOE) (DRN 2833)/Maintenance Action Code (MAC) (DRN 0137) for the submitted Level of Authority (LOA) (DRN 3505). The DB Return Code edits for missing/invalid MOE/MAC and LOA combinations. DB also enforces valid submitter edits for active and inactive CMD.

PICA PICA PICA PICA PICA PICA PICA PICA PICA PICAMOE/MAC LOA 01 LOA 02 LOA 06 LOA 22 LOA 23 LOA 26 LOA 99 LOA 11 LOA 12 LOA 15

BLANK 2 4 2

MM 3 3

MS 3 3

SS 1 1 1 5 1 2 2

TG 2

VA 2

NOTES:

1. Submitter must be a Military Service or Coast Guard.

2. Submitter must be the valid PICA submitter for the item.

3. Submitter must be of the same PICAs service. For the Army, the submitter must be the PICA activity.

4. Must be the authorized submitter for the PICA MOE Rule. When Segment R is submitted, DRN 0137 with blanks must be input.

5. Submitter maybe the PICA,SICA or authorized CMD submitter. For Army,the submitter must be the PICA or SICAactivity.

6. For DLA and Army, when item is inactive the submitter must equal the last known submitter.

7. See volume 12, DRNs 0137, 2833, and 3505 for definitions and formats.

TABLE 189ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CODE (ESDC)

A one position code to indicate whether an item is susceptible to electrostatic discharge or electromagnetic interference damage. Electrostatic discharge damage occurs when an accumulation of static electricity generated by the relative motion or separation of materials is released to another object. Electromagnetic interference damage occurs when the item comes into proximity withan electrostatic or electromagnetic field.

CODE DEFINITION

A No known Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) sensitivity.

B Represents items with ESD sensitivity.

CRepresents items with EMIsensitivity.

D Represents items with both ESD and EMI sensitivity.

NOTES:

1. See table 193 for a list of FSCs requiring ESDC.

2. See volume 12, DRN 2043.

TABLE 190NON-APPROVED ITEM NAME EDIT

NAIN AUTHORIZED FSG/FSC EDITSIf the first word of the NAIN is:SCREW and (followed by a comma or by 2 spaces). 2805, 2810, 2815, 5305, 6515RESISTOR and (followed by a comma or by 2 spaces). 5905, 6625CAPACITOR and (followed by a comma or by 2 spaces). 5910, 6625BOLT and (followed by a comma or by 2 spaces). 5306, 5340, 6515, 4730 FSGs 10, 11, 13SCREWDRIVER and (followed by a comma or by 2 spaces). 1385, 1386, 5120, 6515WRENCH and (followed by a comma or by 2 spaces). 1385, 1386, 2230, 5120, 5130, 6515

TABLE 191FEDERAL SUPPLY GROUP/FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASS EDIT

FSG/FSC EDIT

5305 Only NAINs with the words SCREW, SETSCREW or THUMBSCREW anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5305. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5306 Only NAINs with the word(s) BOLT or ROD anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5306. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5307 Only NAINs with the word STUD anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5307. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5310 Only NAINs with the words NUT, WASHER or LOCKNUT anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5310. The name must appear alone followed by a comma or 1 space.

5315 Only NAINs with the words KEY, PIN, FASTENER, NAIL, STAPLE or TACK anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5315. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5320 Only NAINs with the words RIVET or PIN-RIVET anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5320. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5325 Only NAINs with the words FASTENER, EYELET or GROMMET anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5325. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5330 Only NAINs with the words ASSORTMENT, CLOTH, LEATHER, ROPE, FELT, RING, RUBBER, GASKET, SEAL, PACKING, INSULATION, STRIP, SHEET, OAKUM or CAULKING anywhere in thename are permitted in FSC 5330. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5335 Only NAINs with the word FABRIC anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5335. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5905 Only NAINs with the words RESISTOR, SENSOR, RESISTANCE or RHEOSTAT anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5905. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

5910 Only NAINs with the word CAPACITOR anywhere in the name are permitted in FSC 5910. The name must appear alone, followed by a comma or 1 space.

TABLE 192VALID DEMILITARIZATION CODES AND CONTROLLED INVENTORY ITEM CODES

COMBINATIONS

IF THE DEMIL IS: THE ALLOWABLE CIICs ARE:

P A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, S, T, W, 5, 6, 8 (the numerics = arms, not A&E*)

A, B, Q 4, 9, I, J, M, N, O, P, Q, R, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

C, D, E, F 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, I, J, M, N, O, P, V, W, X, Y, Z, $

G 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, C, D, E, G, J, O, P, S, W, (5, 6, 8 and 9 = A&E*/MPPEH**, not arms)

* Ammunition and Explosives

** Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard NOTES:

1. Arms with a CIIC of 5, 6, 8, or C will have a DEMIL Code ofP.

2. Ammunition and explosives or materialpotentially presenting an explosive hazard with a CIIC of 5, 6, 8, or C will have a DEMIL Code of G.

3. CIIC of $ is not a valid code for input to FLIS. This code is unique to the DTRA (Defense Threat Reduction Agency) System only.

4. For a complete definition of CIIC, see FLIS Procedures Manual Volume 10, Table61 and Security of Controlled Inventory Items, DOD 5200.08–R, Physical Security Program.

5. For detailed information relative to Security Classification, see DoD 5200.1–R, Information Security Program.

TABLE 193FSCs REQUIRING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CODES

Federal Supply Classes requiring Electrostatic Discharge Codes (ESDCs) for new items (LN.), reinstatements (LB.), and change FSC (LCG). ESDC is optional for all FSCs other than those listed below.

Federal Supply Class Within FSG 5905, 5961, 5962, 5963, 5998, 5999

NOTE: See table 189 for a list of ESDC codes and definitions.

TABLE 194ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIBUTE CODES (ENAC)

Note: ENAC followed by an Asterisk (*) are cancelled (archived). They are displayed for historical reference.

ALTERNATIVE FUELS

DEFINITION: Any fuel that is substantially non-petroleum and offers substantial energy security and environmental benefits. These are fuel types specifically identified under the Energy Policy Act of 1992 plus Amendments and blends of Biodiesel (B20) or higher.

ENAC NAMEQJ Ethanol E85QK Biodiesel Blend B20 to B99

ASBESTOS ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: A product that contains less than 1.0 percent asbestos by weight or area and is a substitute or alternative for a product that normally contains asbestos in accordance with EPA Test Method, Appendix E - 40 CFR, 763.163, Subpart E.

ENAC NAMEJG Asbestos Alternative Products

Cancelled ENAC for ASBESTOS ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTSENAC NAME CATEGORYAL* Asbestos AlternativeH2* Vulcanized Sheet Products Building/Construction ProductsH3* Woven Sheet Products Building/Construction ProductsH4* Clamps Hardware ProductsH5* Gaskets Hardware ProductsH6* Insulators Hardware ProductsH7* Seals/Packing’s Hardware ProductsH8* Shims/Spacers Hardware ProductsH9* Straps Hardware ProductsJA* Washers Hardware ProductsJB* Wiper Rings Hardware Products

BIOPREFERRED PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) BioPreferred program promotes purchase and use of biobased products. As defined by Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, "biobased products" are products determined by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to be commercial or industrial goods (other than food or feed) composed in whole or in significant part of biological products, forestry materials, or renewable domestic agricultural materials, including plant, animal, or marine materials. Biopreferred catalog: http://www.biopreferred.gov/bioPreferredCatalog/faces/jsp/catalogLanding.jsp

ENAC NAMEAT 2-Cycle Engine OilsAU Composite Panels – AcousticalAV Adhesive and Mastic Removers

ENAC NAMEAW Disposable ContainersAY Dust SuppressantsAZ Firearm LubricantsBA Floor StrippersBB Fluid-Filled Transformers-Synthetic Ester-BasedBC Fluid-Filled Transformers-Vegetable Oil-BasedBD Greases-Food GradeBE Laundry Products-General PurposeBF Glass CleanersBG Graffiti and Grease RemoversBH Greases-generalBJ Hand CleanersBK Hand SanitizersBL Composite Panels-Interior PanelsBM Lip Care ProductsBN Wood and Concrete Sealers-Membrane Concrete

SealersBP Greases-MultipurposeBQ Films-Non-DurableBR Plastic Insulating Foam for Residential and Commercial

ConstructionBS Composite Panels - Plastic LumberBT Laundry Products-Pretreatment/Spot RemoversBU Greases-Rail TrackBV Films-Semi-Durable FilmsBW SorbentsBX Hydraulic Fluids-Stationary EquipmentBY Composite Panels-Structural Interior PanelsBZ Composite Panels-Structural Wall PanelsCA Greases-TruckCB Wood and Concrete Sealers - Penetrating LiquidsCE CarpetsCF Bathroom and Spa CleanersCG Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners-General PurposeCH Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners-Spot RemoversCJ Concrete and Asphalt Release FluidsCK De-Icers-General PurposeCL FertilizersCM Metalworking Fluids-General Purpose Soluble, Semi-

Synthetic, and Synthetic OilsCN Metalworking Fluids-High Performance Soluble, Semi-

Synthetic, and Synthetic OilsCP Metalworking Fluids-Straight OilsKQ Hydraulic Fluids-Mobile EquipmentKR Penetrating LubricantsKS Diesel Fuel AdditivesKT Roof CoatingsKU Bedding, Bed Linens, and TowelsKV Water Tank CoatingsLC Disposable CutleryLR Chain and Cable Lubricants

ENAC NAMELS Corrosion PreventativesLT Forming LubricantsLU Gear LubricantsLV General Purpose Household CleanersLW Industrial CleanersLX Multipurpose CleanersLY Parts Wash SolutionsLZ Disposable TablewareMA Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Foam Recycling ProductsMB Heat Transfer FluidsMC Ink Removers and CleanersMD Mulch and Compost MaterialsME Multipurpose LubricantsMF Topical Pain Relief ProductsMG Turbine Drip OilsMH Food CleanersMJ Animal RepellentsMK Bath ProductsML Bioremediation MaterialsMM Compost Activators and AcceleratorsMN Concrete and Asphalt CleanersMP Cuts, Burns, and Abrasions OintmentsMQ Dishwashing ProductsMR Erosion Control MaterialsMS Floor Cleaners and ProtectorsMT Hair Care Products-ConditionersMU Hair Care Products-ShampoosMV Interior Paints and Coatings-Latex and WaterborneMW Interior Paints and Coatings-Oil-based and SolventborneMX Oven and Grill CleanersMY Slide Way LubricantsMZ Thermal Shipping Containers-DurableNA Thermal Shipping Containers-Non-DurableNC Air fresheners and DeodorizersND Asphalt and Tar RemoversNE Asphalt RestorersNF Blast MediaNG Candles and Wax MeltsNH Electronic Components CleanersNJ Floor Coverings (Non-Carpet)NK Foot Care ProductsNL Furniture Cleaners and ProtectorsNM Inks-NewsNN Inks-Printer Toner (Greater Than 25 Pagers Per Minute)NP Inks-Printer Toner (Less Than 25 Pagers per Minute)NQ Inks-Sheetfed (Black)NS Inks-Sheetfed (Color)NT Inks-SpecialtyNU Packing and Insulating MaterialsNV Pneumatic Equipment LubricantsNW Wood and Concrete Stains

ENAC NAMEPA Aircraft and Boat Cleaners-Aircraft CleanersPB Automotive Care ProductsPC Aircraft and Boat Cleaners-Boat CleanerPD Composite Panel-CountertopsPE Engine Crankcase OilPF Gasoline Fuel AdditivesPG Metal Cleaners and Corrosion Removers–CorrosionPH Metal Cleaners and Corrosion Removers-Other MetalPK Metal Cleaners and Corrosion Removers-Stainless SteelPL Microbial Cleaning Products-Drain MaintenancePM Microbial Cleaning Products-General CleanersPN Microbial Cleaning Products-Wastewater MaintenancePP Paint RemoversPQ Water Turbine Bearing OilsPR Agricultural Spray AdjuvantsPS Animal Cleaning ProductsPT DeodorantsPU Dethatcher ProductsPV Fuel ConditionersPW Leather, Vinyl, Rubber CarePX Lotions and MoisturizersPY Shaving ProductsPZ Precision Cleaners and SolventsQA Sun Care ProductsQB Waste Water Treatment CoatingsQC Water Clarifying Agents

Cancelled ENAC for BIOPREFERRED PRODUCTS

ENAC NAMEAM* Biobased ContentCC* Biobased ContentAX* Disposable Cutlery

PJ* Metal Cleaners & Corrosion Removers-Stainless Steel

ENERGY EFFICIENT PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: Product meets or exceeds the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy-Efficient Products Standards – Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), or Energy Star label listed. FEMP: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/procurement/ and Energy Star: http://www.energystar.gov/ (NOTE: FEMP plumbing items, such as faucets, are now listed in the Water Conserving section of this table.)

ENAC NAME CATEGORYCT Air Cleaners and Purifiers, Room Energy Star-AppliancesQM Clothes Dryers, Residential Energy Star-AppliancesGK Clothes Washers, Commercial Energy Star-AppliancesHN Clothes Washers, Residential Energy Star-AppliancesJ3 Dehumidifiers Energy Star-AppliancesLL Dishwashers, Residential Energy Star-AppliancesLK Refrigerators and Freezers, Residential Energy Star-Appliances

ENAC NAME CATEGORYDE Dishwashers, Commercial Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentHE Fryers Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentJM Griddles Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentHD Hot Food Holding Cabinets Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentGC Ice Machines, Air-Cooled Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentQE Ovens Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentFU Refrigerators and Freezers, Commercial Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentJQ Steam Cookers Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentKE Vending Machines, Beverage Energy Star-Commercial Food Service EquipmentKJ Audio/Video Energy Star-ElectronicsCY Set-Top and Cable Boxes Energy Star-ElectronicsJ8 Telephones, Cordless Energy Star-ElectronicsKK Televisions (TVs) Energy Star-ElectronicsLP Air Conditioners, Central Energy Star-Heating and CoolingLM Air Conditioners, Room, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingLN Boilers, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingJ4 Ceiling Fans, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingHG Gas Furnaces, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingLE Heat Pumps, Air-Source, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingFQ Heat Pumps, Geothermal, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingDK Heat Pumps, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingG8 Light Commercial Heating and Cooling Energy Star-Heating and CoolingJ7 Ventilation Fans, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingDJ Water Heaters, Gas, Commercial Energy Star-Heating and CoolingDL Water Heaters, Gas, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingDS Water Heaters, Solar, Residential Energy Star-Heating and CoolingDM Water Heaters, Whole-Home, Tankless, Energy Star-Heating and CoolingLF Computers-Desktops, Workstations, and Thin Energy Star-Information TechnologyDB Computers-Notebooks and Integrated Computers Energy Star-Information TechnologyQQ Data Center Storage Energy Star-Information TechnologyLG Displays and Monitors Energy Star-Information TechnologyQF Enterprise Servers Energy Star-Information TechnologyLJ Imaging Equipment-Copiers and Facsimile Energy Star-Information TechnologyCZ Imaging Equipment-Digital Duplicators Energy Star-Information TechnologyKB Imaging Equipment-Mailing Machines Energy Star-Information TechnologyLH Imaging Equipment-Multifunction Devices Energy Star-Information TechnologyHU Imaging Equipment-Printers Energy Star-Information TechnologyJZ Imaging Equipment-Scanners Energy Star-Information TechnologyQT Small Network Equipment-Routers, Modems, Energy Star-Information TechnologyQN Small Scale Servers Energy Star-Information TechnologyQP Uninterruptible Power Supplies Energy Star-Information TechnologyLQ Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) Light Bulbs Energy Star-LightingDF Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Light Bulbs Energy Star-LightingDC Light Fixtures Energy Star-LightingEC Cool Roofing Products Energy Star-Other Building EnvelopeDZ Windows, Doors, and Skylights Energy Star-Other Building EnvelopeDD Decorative Light Strings Energy Star-Other MiscellaneousQR Pool Pumps Energy Star-Other MiscellaneousKP Water Coolers Energy Star-Other MiscellaneousCV Battery Chargers Energy Star-SuspendedGD Exit Signs Energy Star-Suspended

ENAC NAME CATEGORYCU Programmable Thermostats Energy Star-SuspendedKD Traffic Signals Energy Star-SuspendedFC Water-Cooled Ice Machines FEMP-Commercial Food Service EquipmentJS Air-Cooled Electric Chillers, Commercial FEMP-Heating and CoolingHF Boilers, Commercial FEMP-Heating and CoolingJU Water-Cooled Electric Chillers, Commercial FEMP-Heating and CoolingFM Water Heaters, Electric Resistance, Residential FEMP-Heating and CoolingGF Fluorescent Ballasts FEMP-LightingQS Exterior Lighting FEMP-LightingGE Fluorescent Lamps FEMP-LightingGN Fluorescent Luminaires FEMP-LightingHJ Industrial (High/Low Bay) Luminaires FEMP-LightingHK Suspended Luminaires FEMP-LightingHR Computers-Desktops, Workstations, and Thin FEMP-Low Standby Power-InformationGM Commercial Heat Pumps FEMP-SuspendedGJ Distribution Transformers FEMP-SuspendedGH Electric Motors FEMP-Suspended

ELECTRONIC PRODUCT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TOOL PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: EPEAT stands for the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool. EPEAT registered products are listed at www.epeat.net. EPEAT covers computer desktops, laptops, and monitors, imaging equipment, and televisions. For more information, go to www.epa.gov/epeat.

ENAC NAMEAG Gold-EPEAT Registered ProductsAF Silver- EPEAT Registered ProductsAB Bronze- EPEAT Registered Products

Cancelled ENAC for ELECTRONIC PRODUCT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TOOL PRODUCTS

ENAC NAME CATEGORYAP* EPEAT RegisteredAA* Laptop Computer BronzeAC* Monitor BronzeAE* Desktop Computer SilverAD* Laptop Computer SilverAH* Desktop Computer GoldAJ* Monitor Gold

HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM ALTERNATIVES

DEFINITION: A product that is made without chromium (VI) and that contains no added chromium (VI), although it may contain trace levels of chromium (VI) (0.1 percent or less of homogenous material) present in the product. These products are possible replacements for products that traditionally contained chromium (VI).

ENAC NAMEQD Hexavalent Chromium Alternative

LOW VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: Low volatile organic compound (VOC) products that meets the volatile organic limits for its product class as listed by California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulation for reducing VOC emissions from consumer products (17 CCR94509). The volatile organic content is determined by CARB Method 310.

ENAC NAME CATEGORYGR Architectural Coatings CoatingsJC Marine Operations Coatings CoatingsJD Aerospace Operations Coatings CoatingsJE Metal Parts Coatings CoatingsGQ Household Consumer Product Household Consumer ProductsHP Water Based Cleaning Materials Industrial Cleaners

Cancelled ENAC for LOW VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND PRODUCTSENAC NAME CATEGORYAR* Low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)F2* AdhesivesF7* Industrial AerosolsF8* SolventsGS* Automobile Refinish Coatings CoatingsF3* Graphic Arts Coatings CoatingsF4* Paper, Fabric and Film Coatings CoatingsF5* Plastic, Rubber and Glass Coatings CoatingsF6* Wood Products Coatings CoatingsG9* Antiperspirants and Deodorants Consumer ProductsJ1* Consumer Aerosol Coatings Consumer ProductsJ2* Other Consumer Products Consumer ProductsHQ* Health Care Disinfectant Industrial CleanersG7* Solvents Solvents

MISCELLANEOUS ENACS

DEFINITION: The following codes are used for administrative purposes to facilitate record keeping or data gathering on green products.

ENAC NAMENR Reviewed-does not meet some ENAC criteria

ZZ

Machine generated output on the transaction when theNSN contains more than three (3) ENACs. ENACs will be listed in Segment A. Review characteristics data formore information.

Cancelled ENAC for MISCELLANEOUS ENACSENAC NAMEXX* Reviewed-Does Not Meet Some ENAC Criteria

NON-CADMIUM CONTAINING PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: A product that is made without cadmium and that contains no added cadmium. These products are replacements for products that traditionally contained cadmium.

ENAC NAMEAK Non-Cadmium Product

NON-LEAD ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: Non-lead alternative products are those that are no longer made with lead and contain no added amounts of lead, with the exception of paint and similar surface-coating materials that contain no more than 0.06% lead; solders and flux that contain less than 0.2% lead; and electronic and electrical equipment which do not exceed RoHS requirements of 0.1% or 1000 ppm by weight of any homogenous material within a product. These products are proven substitutes which provide acceptable performance in applications which have traditionally contained lead.

ENAC NAMEQH Non-Lead Alternative Products

NON-MERCURY CONTAINING PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: A non-mercury alternative is a product that is made without mercury and that contains no added mercury. These products are replacements for products that traditionally contained mercury.

ENAC NAME CATEGORYQV Rechargeable Batteries Consumer and Vehicle ProductsK8 Barometers & Hygrometers Consumer ProductsK5 Electrical Switches Consumer ProductsK4 Float Switches Consumer ProductsK9 Flow Meters Consumer ProductsK7 Pressure Gauges Consumer ProductsK6 Thermometers Consumer ProductsQG Thermostats Consumer ProductsK3 Dental Amalgam Dental ProductsK2 Fixatives, Stains, Reagents, Preservatives Laboratory ChemicalsKZ Cantor Tubes and Miller Abbott Tubes Medical ProductsKY Esophageal Dilators Medical ProductsK1 Feeding Tubes Medical ProductsKX Sphygmomanometers Medical ProductsKW Thermometers Medical Products

LB Engine Electrical System Components, Non Aircraft VehiclesLA Passenger Motor Vehicles Vehicles

Cancelled ENAC for NON-MERCURY CONTAINING PRODUCTSENAC NAMEAS* Non-Mercury Alternative

NON-PERCHLORATE ROAD FLARE ALTERNATIVES

DEFINITION: A non-perchlorate road flare alternative is a road flare product that does not contain any perchlorate. These products are replacements for road flares that contains perchlorate. The Department of Defense defines these products at: https://www.denix.osd.mil/denix_secure/cmrmd/ECMR/Perchlorate/RiskManagement.cfm. (The website requires user registration.) This information is also available to registered users at the U.S. Army website: https://ako.us.army.mil/suite/page/618395

ENAC NAMENB Non-Perchlorate Road Flare Alternatives

OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCE ALTERNATIVE

DEFINITION: This product is an acceptable substitute for an Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS) being replaced, as specifically listed on the EPA "Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) web site. (http://www.epa.gov/ozone/snap). Potential purchasers/users of this product should refer to the SNAP listing to determine the applicable industrial class, acceptability, and any conditions, restrictions or comments.

ENAC NAMEQL SNAP-approved ODS substitute

PLASTICS REMOVAL IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT (PRIME) PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: Products meets the Department of the Navy’s criteria as a PRIME item.

ENAC NAME

NZPlastics Removal in the Marine Environment (PRIME)Product

RECYCLED CONTENT PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: Products that have recovered content and meet or exceed the Environmental Protection Agency Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (CPG) – Recovered Materials Advisory Notices (RMAN). http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/tools/cpg/products/index.htm

ENAC NAME CATEGORYEF Building insulation products Construction ProductsEM Carpet (polyester) Construction ProductsGT Carpet cushion Construction ProductsEH Cement and concrete containing Coal fly ash Construction Products

EJCement and concrete containing Ground granulated blast furnace slag Construction Products

G1 Cement and concrete containing Cenospheres Construction ProductsG2 Cement and concrete containing Silica fume Construction ProductsEQ Consolidated and reprocessed latex paint Construction ProductsEN Floor tiles Construction ProductsDP Flowable fill Construction ProductsEL Laminated paperboard Construction ProductsDQ Modular threshold ramps Construction ProductsDR Nonpressure pipe Construction ProductsEP Patio blocks Construction ProductsDT Railroad grade crossing surfaces Construction ProductsDU Roofing materials Construction ProductsFD Shower and restroom dividers/partitions Construction ProductsEK Structural fiberboard Construction Products

DVCompost and fertilizer made from recovered organicmaterials Landscaping Products

FA Garden and soaker hoses Landscaping ProductsFE Hydraulic mulch Landscaping ProductsFB Lawn and garden edging Landscaping ProductsGU Plastic lumber landscaping timber and posts Landscaping Products

ENAC NAME CATEGORY

E5Binders, clipboards, file folders, clip portfolios, andpresentation folders Nonpaper Office Products

DW Office furniture Nonpaper Office ProductsE1 Office recycling containers Nonpaper Office ProductsE2 Office waste receptacles Nonpaper Office ProductsE3 Plastic desktop accessories Nonpaper Office ProductsE8 Plastic envelopes Nonpaper Office ProductsE7 Plastic trash bags Nonpaper Office ProductsE6 Printer ribbons Nonpaper Office ProductsE4 Toner cartridges Nonpaper Office ProductsJF Commercial/industrial sanitary tissue products Paper and Paper ProductsJH Miscellaneous papers Paper and Paper ProductsJJ Newsprint Paper and Paper ProductsJK Paperboard and packaging products Paper and Paper ProductsJL Printing and writing papers Paper and Paper ProductsGV Park benches and picnic tables Park and Recreation ProductsEZ Plastic fencing Park and Recreation ProductsHC Playground equipment Park and Recreation ProductsEX Playground surfaces Park and Recreation ProductsEY Running tracks Park and Recreation ProductsEU Channelizers Transportation ProductsEV Delineators Transportation ProductsEW Flexible delineators Transportation ProductsET Parking stops Transportation ProductsER Traffic barricades Transportation ProductsES Traffic cones Transportation ProductsEE Engine coolants Vehicular ProductsG4 Rebuilt vehicular parts Vehicular ProductsEB Re-refined lubricating oils Vehicular ProductsED Retread tires Vehicular ProductsGW Awards and plaques Miscellaneous ProductsDX Bike racks Miscellaneous ProductsDY Blasting grit Miscellaneous ProductsGX Industrial drums Miscellaneous ProductsHB Manual-grade strapping Miscellaneous ProductsGY Mats Miscellaneous ProductsE9 Pallets Miscellaneous ProductsGZ Signage Miscellaneous ProductsHA Sorbents Miscellaneous Products

Cancelled ENAC for RECYCLED CONTENT PRODUCTSENAC NAME CATEGORYRC* Recycled ContentEG* Insulation with Recycled Content Material Construction ProductsFF* Compost from Yard Trimming or Food Waste Landscaping ProductsEA* Paper and Paper Products Paper and Paper Products

SAFER CHOICE LABELED PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: The product bears the Safer Choice label and is recognized for safer chemistry. Products are listed at:

http://www2.epa.gov/saferchoice/products

ENAC NAMENX Safer Choice Product

SMARTWAY PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: This product bears the SmartWay ® label/mark. EPA established the SmartWay program to reduce transportation emissions that affect climate change, reduce environmental risk and increase global energy security.

ENAC NAMEQU SmartWay Products

WATER CONSERVING PRODUCTS

DEFINITION: Products which bear the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Water Sense label, or any plumbing fixtures or products associated with water usage that meet or exceed the Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) or USEPA ENERGY STAR recommended performance specification for water efficiency. For Water Sense products see http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/products/index.html. For FEMP, see https://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/technologies/eep_fstu.html. For Energy Star, see http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_find_es_products . (NOTE: Water conserving Energy Star products, such as dishwashers, appear in the Energy Star-Appliances part of the Energy Efficient section of this table.)

ENAC NAME CATEGORYNY Products which bear the USEPA WaterSense label WaterSenseFR Faucets WaterSense-Other WaterSense PlumbingDN Pre-Rinse Spray Valves WaterSense-Other WaterSense PlumbingFS Showerheads WaterSense-Other WaterSense PlumbingFT Toilets WaterSense-Other WaterSense PlumbingFV Urinals WaterSense-Other WaterSense Plumbing

Cancelled ENAC for WATER CONSERVING PRODUCTSENAC NAME CATEGORYWC* Water ConservingG5* Low-Flow Pre-Rinse Spray Valves Water Saving Technologies

TABLE 195MOE CODE TO VALID ITEM MANAGEMENT CODING ACTIVITY (IMCA)

This Table reflects valid Item Management Coding Activities authorized to submit Item Management Codes.

MOE CODE TO VALID ITEM MANAGEMENT CODING ACTIVITY

MOE CODE VALID IMCA (DRN 2748)

DA AM, AJ, AS, AZ, BD, BF, CA, CD, CL, CM, CT or CU

DF SA, SC, SD, SI, SJ, SP, SR, SS, ST, SU, SX, TB, TC, TD, TF, TG, TL, TM, TN, TO, TP, TT, TU, TV, or TW

DJ XJ

DM PA

DN GG, GH, HD, HH, HW, HX, JF, JG, JN or KE

DG XN

TABLE 196NATO AND FOREIGHN GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES REQUIRING COLLABORATION ON CANCEL

USE (LKU) AND CANCEL INVALID (LKV) ACTIONS

The countries and organizations below require collaboration before taking cancel-use (LKU) or cancel- invalid (LKV) action. See volume 2, paragraph 2.2.3. for details. The name of each country is followed by its Activity Code in parentheses. See table 104 for a complete list of country codes.

Australia (ZA01 Belgium (ZB01)Brazil (YA01) Bulgaria (WU01)Canada (ZC01) Czech Republic (WZ01)Denmark (ZS01 Estonia (WE01)France (ZF01) Germany (ZG01)Greece (ZU01) Hungary (WH01)Korea (ZH01) Italy (ZR01)Lithuania (WI01) Latvia (VD01)Malaysia (YW01) Luxembourg (NAMSA) (ZX01)New Zealand (ZE01) Netherlands (ZN01)Poland (WP01) Norway (ZT01)Romania (WR01) Portugal (ZP01)Slovenia (WL01) Singapore (YJ01)Spain (YB01) Solvakia (WS01)United Kingdom (ZK01) Turkey (ZW01)

TABLE 197TYPE OF CAGE/NCAGE AFFILIATION CODES

A code in the CAGE Master File that identifies the Type of Affiliation in relation to the Designated Parent Organization.

CODE EXPLANATION

A Affiliate/Plant/Sop/Section of

B Branch/ Works of

D Division/Department of

P Second Level Corporate Parent

S Subsidiary of

NOTE: See Volume 12, DRN 0250 for format and definition.

TABLE 198COMMON NUMBERING SYSTEM INDICATOR CODES

A code in the CAGE Master File which designates whether or not a common part numbering system exists between two or more companies within a designated corporate structure.

CODE EXPLANATION

Y A common part numbering system exists between companies within a designated corporate structure.

N There is no common part numbering system between companies within a designated corporate structure.

U It is undetermined if a common part numbering system exists between companies within a designated corporate structure.

BLANK Not Applicable.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 0845.

TABLE 199SIZE OF BUSINESS CODES

A code recorded in the CAGE Master File indicating the number of employees of a business or corporate complex.

CODE EXPLANATIONA 0 to 500 employeesB 501 to 750 employeesC 751 to 1000 employeesD 1001 to 1500 employeesE Over 1500 employeesN Not Available

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 1364.

TABLE 200CAGE PRIMARY BUSINESS CATEGORY CODES

A code in the CAGE Master File that denotes the business category of a Commercial and Government Entity.

CODE EXPLANATIONF Construction FirmG Service CompanyJ ManufacturerK Regular Dealer/DistributorL Sales OfficeN Not coded

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 1365.

TABLE 201TYPE OF BUSINESS CODES

A code in the CAGE Master File that defines the disadvantaged status of a business.

CODE EXPLANATIONH Approved by Small Business Administration (SBA) for Section 8 Program.I Other Disadvantaged small business firm.N Not a disadvantaged small business firm.

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 1366.

TABLE 202TAXONOMY STATUS

A table of codes which identify the current status of a Taxonomy Record.

CODE EXPLANATIONA Active Valid Code Entry.C Schedule-B assignment is not required for this item.

F This FSG/FSC/PINC Requires Characteristics Data.

K Code Undeterminable, Reviewed by Cataloging.

L Record Lock.N PINC Requires Characteristics Data but no NIIN POP Exists.

R Code Under Review.

U Code Undeterminable, Reviewed by Logistics Information Services-Production.

V Code Undeterminable, Sent to QDB.

X Invalid Code Entry, No Review.

TABLE 203VALID AIR COMMODITY AND AIR SPECIAL HANDLING COMBINATION

Air Commodity Code is used for all shipments via air, to broadly identify materiel for manifesting and customs requirements. Air Special Handling Code represents the type of special handling required by a shipment-unit to ensure proper air transportation without damage to the item, its surroundings or its security.

AIR COMMODITY CODE AIR SPECIAL HANDLING CODE2 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, C, H, I, K, L, M, N, S, Y, Z3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, C, H, I, K, L, M, N, S, Z4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, C, H, I, K, L, M, N, S, Z5 YA 3, A, C, D, E, G, H, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZB A, C, D, G, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZC 1, 2, 3, 4, A, C, D, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, W, X, Y, ZD A, C, D, I, K, L, P, Q, S, T, V, W, X, ZE A, C, D, G, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZF A, C, D, G, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZG C, I, K, L, P, Q, S, Y, ZH A, C, D, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZJ I, K, L, P, Q, ZK C, I, K, L, P, Q, T, Y, ZL KM A, B, C, D, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, ZN 3, A, C, D, G, I, J, K, L, P, Q, T, U, Y, ZP A, C, D, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, W, X, Y, ZQ C, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, V, Y, ZR D, F, I, L, P, Q, T, U, W, X, Y, ZS A, C, D, G, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZT I, K, L, P, Q, ZU 1, 2, 3, 4V A, D, G, J, K, L, P, Q, Y, ZW A, C, D, I, J, L, P, Q, R, S, T, U, Y, ZX C, I, J, K, L, P, Q, S, T, U, Y, ZY C, D, L, Q, Y, ZZ K, L, P, T, U, Y

NOTES:

1. Air Commodity/Special Handling Codes descriptions can be found on table 85

2. Valid Air Commodity/Special Handling Codes can be found at TRDM web site https://trdmws.maf.ustranscom.mil/trdm/index.html#/TRDM/home on table titled AIR-COMMODITY-HANDLING

3. Valid combinations are determined through USTRANSCOM Data Change Request (DCR). A Requirements Review Board (RRB) chaired by TRDM Program Management Office meets with members from the Enterprise Data Office (EDO), TRDM development staff and members representing each of the component commands along with interested customer or system representatives. Once RRB determines a requirement(s) the TRDM Configuration Control Board (CCB) apportions the requirement(s) into release(s).

4. Air Commodity Codes not used by DLA – J, L, U, W, Y and Z

TABLE 204TAXONOMY ORIGIN

A Table of Codes which Identify the Originator of a Taxonomy Record.

CODE EXPLANATIONA AMDFC DLA LAND AND MARITIMED LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICES E EXTRAPPOLATION FROM AMDFJ J333N NAMSA/NATOP PRIVATE INDUSTRYT TAMMS (THE ARMY’S MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM)W AIR FORCEX ARMYY NAVYZ MARINES

TABLE 205TYPE OF PHONE NUMBER CODES

This code is utilized in the CAGE File to indicate the type (or use) of the recorded telephone number on the CAGE Record.

CODE EXPLANATIOND DSN (Defense Switched Network)V VoiceX FAX (Facsimile)

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 1088.

TABLE 206CAGE MASTER FILE COUNTRY CODES

A 3-alpha code used in the CAGE Master File to designate a particular country.

CODE EXPLANTIONABW ArubaAFG AfghanistanAGO AngolaAIA AnguillaALA Aland IslandsALB AlbaniaAND AndorraANT Netherlands AntillesARE United Arab EmiratesARG ArgentinaARM ArmeniaASM American Samoa *ATA AntarcticaATF French Southern TerritoriesATG Antigua and BarbudaAUS AustraliaAUT AustriaAZE AzerbaijanBDI BurundiBEL BelgiumBEN BeninBES Bonaire, Sint Eustatus, and SabaBFA Burkina FasoBGD BangladeshBGR BulgariaBHR BahrainBHS BahamasBIH Bosnia and HerzegovinaBLR BelarusBLZ BelizeBMU BermudaBOL BoliviaBRA BrazilBRB BarbadosBRN Brunei Darussalam BTNBVT Bouvet IslandBWA BotswanaCAF Central African RepublicCAN CanadaCCK Cocos (Keeling) IslandsCHE SwitzerlandCHL ChileCHN ChinaCIV Cote D'ivoireCMR CameroonCOD Congo, The Democratic Republic of theCOG CongoCOK Cook IslandsCOL ColumbiaCOM ComorosCPV Cape VerdeCRI Costa RicaCUB Cuba

CODE EXPLANTIONCUW CuracaoCXR Christmas IslandCYM Cayman IslandsCYP CyprusCZE Czech RepublicDEU GermanyDJI DjiboutiDMA DominicaDNK DenmarkDOM Dominican RepublicDZA AlgeriaECU EcuadorEGY EgyptERI EriteaESH Western SaharaESP SpainEST EstoniaETH EthiopiaFIN FinlandFJI FijiFLK Falkland Islands (Malvinas)FRA FranceFRO Faroe IslandsFSM Micronesia, Federated States ofGAB GabonGBR United KingdomGEO GeorgiaGGY GuernseyGHA GhanaGIB GibraltarGIN GuineaGLP GuadeloupeGMB GambiaGNB Guinea-BissauGNQ Equatorial GuineaGRC GreeceGRD GrenadaGRL GreenlandGTM GuatemalaGUF French GuianaGUM Guam *GUY GuyanaHKG Hong KongHMD Heard and McDonald IslandsHND HondurasHRV CroatiaHTI HaitiHUN HungaryIDN IndonesiaIMN Isle of ManIND IndiaIOT British Indian Ocean TerritoryIRL IrelandIRN Iran, Islamic Republic ofIRQ IraqISL IcelandISR IsraelITA Italy

CODE EXPLANTIONJAM JamaicaJEY JerseyJOR JordanJPN JapanKAZ KazakhstanKEN KenyaKGZ KyrgyzstanKHM CambodiaKIR KiribatiKNA Saint Kitts and NevisKOR Korea, Republic ofKWT KuwaitLAO Lao People's Democratic RepublicLBN LebanonLBR LiberiaLBY Libyan Arab JamahiriyaLCA Saint LuciaLIE LiechtensteinLKA Sri LankaLSO LesothoLTU LithuaniaLUX LuxembourgLVA LatviaMAC MacaoMAR MoroccoMCO MonacoMDA Moldova, Republic ofMDG MadagascarMDV MaldivesMEX MexicoMHL Marshall IslandsMKD Macedonia, the former Yugoslav RepublicMLI MaliMLT MaltaMMR MyanmarMNE MontenegroMNG MongoliaMNP Northern Mariana Islands *MOZ MozambiqueMRT MauritaniaMSR MontserratMTQ MartiniqueMUS MauritiusMWI MalawiMYS MalaysiaMYT MayotteNAM NamibiaNCL New CaledoniaNER NigerNFK Norfolk IslandNGA NigeriaNIC NicaraguaNIU NiueNLD NetherlandsNOR NorwayNPL NepalNRU NauraNZL New Zealand

CODE EXPLANTIONOMN OmanPAK PakistanPAN PanamaPCN PitcairnPER PeruPHL PhilippinesPLW Palau, Republic ofPNG Papua New GuineaPOL PolandPRI Puerto Rico *PRK Korea, DemocraticPeople's RepublicPRT PortugalPRY ParaguayPSE Palestinian Territory, OccupiedPYF French PolynesiaQAT QatarREU ReunionROU RomaniaRUS Russian FederationRWA RwandaSAU Saudi ArabiaSDN SudanSEN SenegalSGP SingaporeSGS South Georgia and the South SandwichSHN Saint HelenaSJM Svalbard and Jan Mayen IslandsSLB Solomon IslandsSLE Sierra LeoneSLV El SalvadorSMR San MarinoSOM SomaliaSPM Saint Pierre and MiquelonSRB SerbiaSSD South SudanSTP Sao Tome and PrincipeSUR SurinameSVK SlovakiaSVN SloveniaSWE SwedenSWZ SwazilandSYC SeychellesSYR Syrian Arab RepublicTCA Turks and Caicos IslandsTCD ChadTGO TogoTHA ThailandTJK TajikistanTKL TokelauTKM TurkmenistanTLS Timor-LesteTON TongaTTO Trinidad and TobagoTUN TunisiaTUR TurkeyTUV TuvaluTWN Taiwan, Province of ChinaTZA Tanzania, United Republic of

CODE EXPLANTIONUGA UgandaUKR UkraineUMI United States Minor Outlying IslandsURY UruguayUSA United StatesUZB UzbekistanVAT Holy See (Vatican City State)VCT Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesVEN VenezuelaVGB Virgin Islands, BritishVIR Virgin Islands, U.S. *VNM Viet NamVUT VanuatuWLF Wallis and FutunaWSM SamoaYEM YemenZAF South AfricaZAR ZaireZMB ZamdiaZWE Zimbabwe

NOTES:

1. See volume 12, DRN 3408.2. * U.S. Territory

TABLE 207DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASS CODE

Department Of Transportation (DOT) Class Code - This code is a one position alpha or numeric code which identifies the type/class material being shipped. DOT Class Codes and the DOT Class definition are described below:

CODE DOT CLASS DEFINITIONX Flammable SolidY Oxidizer1 Exempt 49CFR 173.552 Exempt 49CFR 173.2603 Class A Explosive or Class C Explosive - Items coded 3 are either shipped as Class A or Class C explosives

depending on the quantity being shipped, more than 1000 for Class A and 1000 or less for Class C.

NOTE: These codes apply only to Ammunition items appearing in the Ammunition Catalog. Most Ammunition items are in FSGs 13 and 14.

TABLE 208TAXONOMY DESCRIPTION

A Table of Codes which identify the type of Taxonomy in a Record.

CODE VERSION EXPLANATION

B 07 FEBRUARY 2011 AES EXPORT CONCORDANCE

C AR 700, APPENDIX B CLASS OF SUPPLY

TABLE 210FIRE FIGHTING GROUPS

Fire Fighting Groups - The length of this code is variable in nature and ranges from 1 to 3 positions or blank. Fire Fighting Groups consist of Roman Numerals, I to VI, and identifies the group/commodity of a categorized item. Fire Fighting Groups and their associated data are described below:

1. Group I - Fire Fighters can work within operating distance of fire. The minimum distance for the public is 450 feet. There is relatively no hazard for Group I fires. Items classified as Group I are listed below:

a. Actuating Cartridges - Switches for explosives and actuating values.

b. Adapters for grenade projection.

c. Ammunition for 20mm cannon except HE, HEI, HE-T, and AP-1.

d. Blank and mortar ignition cartridges.

e. Cartridges for CAD items, 500 grains or less (DOT Class C).

f. Cartridge cases which are empty or primed.

g. Cartridges with explosive bolts (500 grains orless).

h. Catapult charges and/or cartridges.

i. Common fireworks (Smoke Grenades, Highway and Railway Fuses, Hand Signal Devices, etc.).

j. Cordeau detonate fuze (Primacord).

k. Explosive cable or line cutter (DOT ClassC).

l. Explosive power devices (DOT Class C).

m. Explosive release devices.

n. Explosiverivets.

o. Fuze igniters or lighters.

p. Grenades which are empty or primed.

q. Perchlorates, peroxides, and nitrates (DOT Oxidizing Materials).

r. Phosphorus in water, white or yellow (DOT Flammable Solid).

s. Practice mines NM, M17 (DOT Class C Common Fireworks).

t. Practice rifle grenades.

u. Pyrophoric solutions and fuels (DOT Flammable Liquid).

v. Safe and arming mechanism.

w. Safety fuse.

x. Signals (DOT Class C Common Fireworks).

y. Small arms ammunition.

z. Squibs which are electric or contain a delay.

aa. Starter cartridge for jet engines (DOT Class C).

bb. Starter, Fire, NP3 (DOT Special Fireworks).

cc. Tear Agents - CS, CN, CN-DM Burning Mixture in Bulk, Liquid Solutions, Capsules, Pellets, and Grenades.

dd. Time fuzes (Mechanical Without Booster).

ee. Zirconium powder (ES).

2. Group II - Fire Fighters can work within operating distance of fire. The minimum distance for the public is 500 feet. The hazard for Group II fires primarily consists of fire and light missile fragments. Take available cover to protect against light missile fragments. Items classified as Group II are listed below:

a. Anti-Personnel practice mines, M8.

b. Black powder igniters with empty cartridge bags.

c. Blasting caps, 1000 or less (DOT Class C).

d. Blasting caps, 1000 or less, with metal clad mild detonating fuze (DOT Class C).

e. Cartridge kit for bomb ejection.

f. Delay equipment for percussion and/or detonating fuzes (DOT Class C).

g. Detonators.

h. Explosive power devices (DOT Class C).

i. Flexible linear shaped charges with metal clad (DOT Class C).

j. Fuzes of all types (DOT Class C).

k. Hand grenades which are illuminating.

l. Ignitors of all types (DOT Class C).

m. Initiators of all types (DOT Class C).

n. Percussion caps (DOT Class C).

o. Power activated devices of all types (DOT ClassC).

p. Primers of all types (DOT Class C).

q. Projectiles which illuminate (DOT Special Fireworks).

r. Propellants which are explosive and solid (DOT Class B).

3. Group III - Fire Fighters can work within operating distance of fire. The minimumdistance for the public is 500 feet. The hazard for Group III fires primarily consists of fire with intense heat. Protect against intense heat. Items classified as Group III are listed below:

a. Ammunition for cannon without projectile, including cartridges for CAD items, over 500 grains (DOT Class B).

b. Bombs which are incendiary, TH, PTI in bombs or clusters.

c. Bombs which are photoflash, M122.

d. Cartridges which are photoflash, (DOT Special Fireworks).

e. Cartridges which are used for signaling or a practice bomb.

f. Charges which are propelling, earth rod.

g. Chemical ammunition, Group C, when not assembled with explosives components (DOT Flammable Solid).

h. Chemical Ammunition, Group D (DOT Special Fireworks).

i. Cryptographic equipment destroyer.

j. Flammable gas (hydrogen, gas, or liquid).

k. Flammable liquid (Ethyl, Methyl, and Furfuryl Alcohol, Methyl-Acetylene, Ethylene Oxide, Nitromethane, and N-Propyl- Nitrate).

l. Flares which are aerial and infrared (DOT Special Fireworks).

m. Hand grenades which are incendiary, AN-M14.

n. Hydrogen Peroxide (DOT Corrosive Liquid).

o. Igniters which are used for jet thrust, JATO (DOT ClassB).

p. Jet thrust unit, JATO (DOT Class B).

q. Jet thrust unit for rocket engines, JATO (DOT Class B).

r. Liquid oxygen (DOT Non-Flammable Gas).

s. Propellant explosives which are liquid (DOT ClassB).

t. Signals (Special Fireworks, DOT Class B).

u. Simulator (DOT Special Fireworks).

v. Starter for a jet engine cartridge (DOT Class B).

w. Tracer for a tracking flare.

x. Tracer for a guided missile.

4. Group IV - Minimum distance for fire fighters is 1200 feet. The minimum distance for the public is 2000 feet. The hazard for Group IV fires primarily consists of missile fragments. Prepare to fight fires started by explosion. Items classified as Group IV are listedbelow:

a. Ammunition for cannon with explosives, including 20mm, HE, and HE1.

b. Ammunition for cannon with illuminating projectile.

c. Ammunition for cannon with incendiary projectile.

d. Ammunition for cannon with projectile, 81mm or less (Excluding 81mm, M56).

e. Ammunition for cannon with smoke projectile.

f. Ammunition for cannon with solid, inert loaded or empty projectile.

g. Ammunition for small arms with explosive bullet.

h. Ammunition for small arms with explosive projectile.

i. Black powder spotting charge used for practice (DOT Class A).

j. Boosters (DOT Class A).

k. Catapults.

l. Detonating fuzes, including conversion set, external cluster storage (DOT Class A).

m. Explosive bombs ( Fragmentation).

n. Explosive mines (Anti-Personnel, Including Castiron Type).

o. Hand Grenade and rifle - Excluding Offensive and Incendiary, AN-M14 and Penolite Loaded.

p. Igniters used for jet thrust, JATO (DOT Class A).

q. Rocket ammunition with explosive projectile.

r. Rocket ammunition with illuminating projectile.

s. Rocket ammunition with incendiaryprojectile.

t. Rocket ammunition with smoke projectile, assembled with explosive components.

u. Rocket ammunition with solid, inert loaded, empty, or without a projectile.

5. Group V - Minimum distance for fire fighters is 1200 feet. The minimum distance for the public is 2000 feet. The hazard for Group V fires primarily consists of a blast hazard. Prepare to fight fires started by explosion. Items classified as Group V are listed below:

a. Black powder

b. Blasting caps (More Than 1000).

c. Blasting caps with metal clad mild detonating fuze (More Than 1000).

d. Blasting caps with safety fuze (More Than 1000).

e. Blasters (DOT ClassA).

f. Cartridge for heavy mortar - HE, over 81mm M56 (DOT ClassA).

g. Demolition blocks containing high explosives, all types.

h. Explosive bomb (Except Fragmentation).

i. Explosive bomb with photoflash (Except M122 without buster).

j. Explosive bomb used for simulation, M115.

k. Explosive mine.

l. Explosive projectile.

m. Explosive torpedo including Bangalore.

n. Firecracker, M80.

o. Grenade rifle, AT - Pentolite Loaded.

p. High explosives in bulk containers.

q. High explosives, Liq u id .

r. Hand grenade, offensive (DOT Class A).

s. Initiating explosives (Wet, DOT Class A).

t. Jet thrust unit, JATO (DOT Class A).

u. Propellant explosives (DOT Class A).

v. Shaped charge, HE.

w. Snake used for demolition.

x. Supplementary charge, HE.

y. Torpedoes (HE, all types) including Bangalore.

z. Warheads, HE - For Guided Missiles and Torpedoes.

6. Group VI - Fire fighters may approach on windward side when protected with gas or oxygen masks and special clothing prescribed for commodity involved. When technical escorts accompany shipments, minimum distances or other precautions may be prescribed by escort personnel. The public must be evacuated 2 miles downwind and 1 mile side or up wind. The hazard for Group V fires primarily consists of throwing fragments for short distances and does not portray an explosive hazard unless noted (see notes 1, 2, and 3). Items classified as Group VI are listed below:

a. AC, Hydrogen Cyanide.

b. Alkyl Boranes (see note 1).

c. Aniline (see note 1).

d. BBC, Bromobenzylcyanide.

e. Beryllium Powder (Poison B)

f. CG, Phosgene

g. Chemical ammunition containing Class A poisons, liquids, or gases (see note 2 ).

h. Chemical ammunition containing Class B poisons, liquids, or gases (see note 2).

i. Chemical ammunition containing irritant, solids, liquids, or gases (see note 2).

j. Chlorine Trifluoride (see notes 1 and 3).

k. CK, Cyanogen Chloride

l. CL, Chlorine.

m. CN Choroacetophenone (Tear Gas).

n. CNB, Solution of CN in Benzine and Carbon Tetrachloride (see note 1).

o. CNC, Solution of CN in Chloroform.

p. CNS, Solution of CN and Chloropicrin in Chloroform.

q. CS, O-chlorobenzylmalononitrile.

r. DA, Diphenylchloroarsine.

s. DC, Diphenylcyanoarsine.

t. Diborane (see note 1).

u. DM, Adamsite.

v. DP, Diphosgene.

w.ED, Ethylidichloroarsine.

x. Fluorine (see notes 1 and 2).

y. FM, Titanium Tetrachloride.

z. FS, Sulphur Trioxide-Chlorosulfonic Acid Solution.

aa.G-Agents (Nerve Gas).

bb. HC, Hexachloroethane, grained Aluminum and Zinc Oxide mixture. cc. HD, Mustard (Distilled).

dd. HL, Mustard Lewisite Mixture.

ee. HN-1, HN-2, and HN-3 Nitrogen Mustard.

ff. HT, Mustard (T Mixture).

gg. Hydrazine (see note 1).

hh. L, Lewisite.

ii. MD, Methyldichloroarsine.

jj. Methylhydrazine (see note 1).

kk. Monomethylhydrazine (see note 1).

ll. Nitric Acid.

mm. Nitrogen Dioxide (see note 1).

nn. Nitrogen Tetroxide.

oo. PD, Phenyldichloroarsine.

pp. Pentaborane (see note 1).

qq. Perchloryl Fluoride (see note 1).

rr. Poisonous Liquids, solids, or gases (DOT Class A, B, or irritants not listed herein).

ss. PS, Chloropicrin.

tt. SA, Arsine.

uu. Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) (see note 1).

vv. VX, Nerve Gas.

NOTE 1 - These items are also a fire hazard with intense heat and shall be noted under “other special precautions” on DD Form 836.

NOTE 2 - These items contain explosive components. Minimum distances shown for Group IV shall be noted on DD Form 836 to warn against fragment hazard.

NOTE 3 - Do not use water on this item.

NOTE: These codes apply only to Ammunition items appearing in the Ammunition Catalog. Most Ammunition items are in FSGs 13 and 14.

TABLE 211HAZARD SYMBOL CODE

Hazard Symbol Codes - This code is a one position alpha code which identifies the type of protection needed in the event of material damage/fire. Hazardous Symbol Codes and their definitions are described below:

CODE DEFINITIONA Wear full protective clothing set 1.

B Wear full protective clothing set 2.

C Wear full protective clothing set 3.

D Wear breathing apparatus.

E Apply no water. Items coded E show that the “Apply No Water” symbol may or may not require posting of the symbol depending on quantity being stored and/or amount of water available in event of a fire. Air Force personnel refer to AFR-92-1 and consult with local fire chief to determine the applicability of using the symbol for each local situation.

NOTE: These codes apply only to Ammunition items appearing in the Ammunition Catalog.\E Most Ammunition items are in FSGs 13 and 14.

TABLE 212INHABITED BUILDING DISTANCE HAZARD CLASSES/DIVISIONS, AND STORAGE

COMPATIBILITY CODE

Inhabited Building Distance, Hazard Classes/Divisions, and Storage Compatibility Codes - The length of this code is variable in nature and ranges from 1 to 8 positions or blank. This code is alphanumeric and conveys a safe inhabitable distance from the item, what the hazard is or how the item will react if exploded or mishandled, and/or what the item should or should not be stored with. In actuality this code represents 3 different codes.These codes (Inhabited Building Distances, Hazard Classes/Divisions, and Storage Compatibility) and their definitions are described below:

INHABITED BUILDING DISTANCES CODE DEFINITION(00) Proceed With Caution(02) 200 Feet(04) 400 Feet

(07) 700 Feet

(08) 800 Feet

(09) 900 Feet

(12) 1200 Feet(18) 1800 Feet(21) 2100 Feet

HAZARD CODE

CLASSES/DIVISIONS DEFINITION

1 Class 1 - Explosives:

1.1 Division 1.1 - Explosives with an instantaneous explosion or mass detonation risk.

1.2 Division 1.2 - Explosives that do not explode en masse and for which the principle hazardsare fragmented and blast.

1.3 Division 1.3 - Explosives that do not explode en masse but burn vigorously with little or no possibility of extinguishment in storage.

1.4 Division 1.4 - Explosives that present a fire hazard and virtually no fragmentation or toxic hazard.

2 Class 2 - Gases: Compressed, liquefied, or dissolved under pressure. A substance that has a critical temperature lower than 50 degrees Celsius or exerts a vapor pressure greater than 3 kilograms per square centimeters at critical temperature.

3 Class 3 - Inflammable Liquids: Liquids, or mixtures of liquids, or liquids containing solids in solution or suspension which give off an inflammable vapor at or below 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65.6 degrees Celsius) open test.

3.1 Division 3.1 - Liquids with a flashpoint below 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) closed test or 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26.6 degrees Celsius) open test.

3.2 Division 3.2 - Liquids with a flashpoint below 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) closed test or 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26.6 degrees Celsius) open test, to 141 degrees Fahrenheit (60.5 degrees Celsius) closed test or 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65.6 degrees Celsius) open test.

4 Class 4 - Inflammable Solids: Substances liable to spontaneous combustion or substances which on contact with water emit inflammable gases.

4.1 Division 4.1 - Inflammable Solids: Solids, other than those classified as explosives, which under conditions encountered in transport are readily combustible or may cause/contribute to fire through friction.

HAZARD CODE

CLASSES/DIVISIONS DEFINITION

4.2 Division 4.2 - Substances Liable To Spontaneous Combust: Substances which are liable to spontaneous heat under normal conditions encountered in transport, or heating up in contact with air, and being then liable to catch fire.

4.3 Division 4.3 - Substances Which Emit Inflammable Gases When In Contact With Water: Substances, when in contact with water, are liable to become spontaneously inflammable gases in dangerous quantities.

5 Class 5 - Oxidizing Substances/Organic Peroxides:

5.1 Division 5.1 - Oxidizing substances other than organic peroxides.

5.2 Division 5.2 - Organic peroxides.

6 Class 6 - Poisonous/Toxic and Infectious Substances:

6.1 Division 6.1 - Poisonous/Toxic Substances - Substances which give off or do not give off a poisonous/toxic gas or vapor.

6.2 Division 6.2- Infectious Substances - Substances containing disease producing microorganisms.

7 Class 7 - Radioactive Substances: Any substance of which the specific activity is greater than0.002 micro curie per gram.

8 Class 8 - Corrosives: These are substances which cause severe damage through chemical action when in contact with living tissue or in the case of leakage will materially damage or destroy other freight or the means of transport. These corrosives may also cause other hazards.

9 Class 9 - Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances: Substances which during transport present a danger not covered by other classes.

STORAGE COMPATIBILITY

GROUP CODES CODE

DEFINITION

A Initiating Explosives - Bulk initiating explosives which have the necessary sensitivity to heat, friction, or percussion to make them suitable for use as initiating elements in an explosivetrain.

B Detonators and Similar Initiating Devices - Items containing initiating explosives that are designed to initiate or continue the functioning of an explosive train.

C Bulk solid propellants, propellant propelling charges and devices containing propellant with or without means of

D Black powder, high explosives (HE), and ammunition containing HE without its own means of initiation and without propelling charge. Ammunition and explosives that can be expected to explode or detonate when any given item or component thereof is initiated. Included in this group is ammunition with initiating devices which is packaged in a manner which eliminates the risk of causing detonation of the ammunition, in the event of accidental functioning of the initiating device, or when fuzed and items are so configured and packaged as to prevent arming of the fuzed end items. The initiating device may even be assembled to the ammunition provided its safety features preclude initiation or detonation of the explosives filler of the end item in the event of an accidental functioning of the initiating device.

E Ammunition containing high explosives without its own means of initiation with a propulsive charge (other than one containing a flammable or hypergolic liquid).

STORAGE COMPATIBILITY

GROUP CODES CODE

DEFINITION

F Ammunition containing high explosives (HE) with its own means of initiation and with or without propelling charge. HE ammunition or devices (fuzed) with or without propelling charges.

G Fireworks, illuminating, incendiary, smoke (including high explosives), or tear producing munitions other than those munitions that are water activated or which contain white phosphorus or flammable liquid or gel.Ammunition that results in an incendiary illumination, lachrymatory, smoke, or sound effect upon functioning.

J Ammunition containing explosives and white phosphorus or other pyrophoric material. Ammunition in this group contains filler which is spontaneously flammable when exposed to the atmosphere.

J Ammunition containing both ammunition and flammable liquids or gels. Ammunition in this group contains flammable liquids or gels other than those which are spontaneously flammable when exposed to water or atmosphere.

K Ammunition containing both explosives and toxic chemical agents. Ammunition in this group contains chemicals specifically designed for incapacitating effects more severe than lachrymation.

L Ammunition not included in other compatibility groups. Ammunition having characteristics that do not permit storage with other types of ammunition, or kinds of explosives, or dissimilar ammunition of this group.

S Ammunition presenting no significant hazard. Ammunition so designed or packed that when in storage all hazardous effects arising from accidental functioning are confined within the package unless the package has been degraded by fire, in which case all blast or projection effects are limited to the extent that they do not significantly hinder firefighting.

NOTE: These codes apply only to Ammunition items appearing in the Ammunition Catalog.\E Most Ammunition items are in FSGs 13 and 14.

TABLE 213AIR FORCE BYPASS OF TABLE 113 (AAC/SOS/SOSM CORRELATION) EDITS

This table contains the list of authorized Air Force MOE Rules that are allowed to submit a SOSM of JCL with a Maintenance Action Code (MAC) of MS. When the Air Force submits a SOSM of JCL with an MS MAC, the IMM record will be updated with the appropriate Source of Supply (SOS) Code from the table, while the Service CMD record will reflect the submitted SOSM.

AIR FORCE MOE RULE SOSFBB5 F77FDD5 F13FGG5 FLZFHH5 F83FII5 F16

FKK5 F08FLL5 F01

FMM5 F78FNN5 F59FOO5 F56FQQ5 F43FSS5 F52FUU5 FGZFXX5 FHZFZZ5 F63

NOTE: See volume 12, DRNs 2948 and 3690.

TABLE 214HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS CODES

A code that is used primarily for storage purposes to assure that incompatible hazards are not stored next to one another. The HCC (DRN 2579) visible in FLIS pertains to the latest formulation of this item. The user needs to be aware that additional information may reside in the Hazardous Material Information Resource System (HMIRS) for a different formulation of the same CAGE/Part Number.

CODE HAZARD GROUP ABBREVIATED DEFINITIONA1 Radioactive, Licensed RADIOACTIVE, LICENSEDA2 Radioactive, License Exempt RADIOACTIVE, EXEMPTA3 Radioactive, License Exempt, Authorized RADIOACTIVE, EXEMPT AUTHORIZEDB1 Alkali, Corrosive, Inorganic ALKALI, CORR, INORGANICB2 Alkali, Corrosive, Organic ALKALI, CORR, ORGANICB3 Alkali, Low Risk ALKALI, LOW RISKC1 Acid, Corrosive, Inorganic ACID, CORR, INORGANICC2 Acid, Corrosive, Organic ACID, CORR, ORGANICC3 Acid, Low Risk ACID, LOW RISKC4 Acid, Corrosive and Oxidizer, Inorganic ACID, CORR/OXID, INORGANICC5 Acid, Corrosive and Oxidizer, Organic ACID, CORR/OXID, ORGANICD1 Oxidizer OXIDIZERD2 Oxidizer and Poison OXIDIZER, POISOND3 Oxidizer and Corrosive, Acidic OXIDIZER, CORR, ACIDICD4 Oxidizer and Corrosive, Alkali OXIDIZER CORR, ALKALIE1 Explosive, Military EXPLOSIVE, MILITARYE2 Explosive, Low Risk EXPLOSIVE, LOW RISKF1 Flammable Liquid, DOT Packing Group I, OSHA IA FLAM DOT PG 1, OSHA IAF2 Flammable Liquid, DOT Packing Group II, OSHA IB FLAM DOT PG II, OSHA IBF3 Flammable Liquid, DOT Packing Group III, OSHA IC FLAM DOT PGIII, OSHA ICF4 Flammable Liquid, DOT Packing Group III, OSHA II FLAM DOT PG III, OSHA IIF5 Flammable Liquid and Poison FLAM, POISONF6 Flammable Liquid, and Corrosive, Acidic FLAMMABLE, CORR, ACIDICF7 Flammable Liquid and Corrosive, Alkali FLAMMABLE, CORR, ALKALIF8 Flammable Solid FLAM SOLIDG1 Gas, Poison (Nonflammable) GAS, POISONG2 Gas, Flammable GAS, FLAMG3 Gas, Nonflammable GAS, NON FLAMG4 Gas, Nonflammable, Oxidizer GAS, NON FLAM, OXIDIZERG5 GAS, Nonflammable, Corrosive GAS, NON FLAM, CORROSIVEG6 Gas, Poison, Corrosive (Nonflammable) GAS, POISON, CORROSIVEG7 Gas, Poison, Oxidizer (Nonflammable) GAS, POISON, OXIDIZERG8 Gas, Poison, Flammable GAS, POISON, FLAMG9 Gas, Poison, Corrosive, Oxidizer (Nonflammable) GAS, POISON, CORR, OXIDIZERH1 Hazard Characteristics Not Yet Determined* HAZ CHAR NOT DETERMINEDK1 Infectious Substance INFECTIOUS SUBK2 Cytotoxic Drugs CYTOTOXIC DRUGM1 Magnetized Material MAGNETIZED MATERIALN1 Not Regulated as Hazardous NON HAZARDOUSP1 Peroxide, Organic, DOT Regulated PEROXIDE, ORGANIC DOTP2 Peroxide, Organic, Low Risk PEROXIDE, ORGAN, LOW RISKR1 Reactive Chemical, Flammable REACTIVE CHEM FLAMMABLER2 Water Reactive Chemical WATER REACTIVE CHEMICALT1 DOT Poison-Inhalation Hazard DOT POISON INHAL HAZARDT2 UN Poison, Packing Group I UN POISON, PG IT3 UN Poison, Packing Group II UN POISON, PG IIT4 UN Poison, Packing Group III POISON FOOD CONTAMINANTT5 Pesticide, Low Risk PESTICIDE LOW RISKT6 Health Hazard HEALTH HAZARDT7 Carcinogen (OSHA, NTP, IARC) CARCINOGEN

CODE HAZARD GROUP ABBREVIATED DEFINITIONV1 Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials - Class 9 MISC HAZ MATL CLASS 9V2 Aerosol, Nonflammable AEROSOL, NONFLAMMABLEV3 Aerosol, Flammable AEROSOL, FLAMMABLEV4 DOT Combustible Liquid, OSHA IIIA COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDV5 High Flash Point Materials, OSHA IIIB HIGH FLASH LIQUIDV6 Petroleum Products PETROLEUM PRODUCTSV7 Environmental Hazard ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDX1 Multiple Hazards Under One NSN * MULTIPLE HAZARDSZ1 Article Containing Asbestos ARTICLE, ASBESTOSZ2 Article Containing Mercury ARTICLE, MERCURYZ3 Article Containing Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) ARTICLE, PCBZ4 Article, Battery, Lead Acid, Nonspillable BATT, LEAD ACID, NONSPILZ5 Article, Battery, Nickel Cadmium, Nonspillable BATT, NICAD, NONSPILZ6 Article, Battery, Lithium BATTERY, LITHIUMZ7 Article, Battery, Dry Cell BATTERY, DRY CELL

* System derived HCC. Not assigned directly in HMIRS.

TABLE 215LESS THAN CAR LOAD

This table represents a group of codes cross-referenced to ratings which are applicable to an item of supply when the quantity of freight is less than that required for application of a carload rate.

CODE RATINGX 500.0A 400.0B 300.0C 250.0D 200.0E 175.0F 150.0G 125.0H 110.0J 100.0K 92.5M 85.0P 77.5Q 70.0R 65.0S 60.0T 55.0U 50.0V Below 50.0W Rating Variable

NOTE: See volume 12, DRN 2760 for format and definition.

TABLE 216DEMIL INTEGRITY CODES

A table of codes that signify the status of a currently assigned demilitarization (DEMIL) code. DEMIL Integrity Codes (IC) are management codes to be used by the DoD Components to determine the validity of an items DEMIL code as assigned by the Primary Inventory Control Activity and verified by the DoD DEMIL Coding Management Office (DCMO). See NOTE below.

DEMIL INTEGRITY CODE DEFINITION

BLANK DEMIL code has not been reviewed by DCMO.

0 DEMIL code reviewed by DCMO. Recommended DEMIL code and current ICP DEMIL code are not equal. Presently in collaboration cycle.

1 DEMIL code reviewed by DCMO, recommended DEMIL code adopted by ICP, or no DEMIL code change recommended.

2 DEMIL code reviewed by DCMO and accepted by ICP (DEMIL Integrity Code = 1) however, ICP has since overridden/changed code.

3 Critical FSC/FSG MLI or Sensitive CCLI. Requires mutilation worldwide.

4 DEMIL code could not be validated — insufficient technical data available.

5 (1) Item reviewed and coded by Service/Agency ICP - without DCMO collaboration; or, (2) Service/Agency ICP changed the DEMIL code prior to completion of IC–0 review/collaboration cycle.

6 Non-Critical FSC/FSG MLI or Non-Sensitive CCLI. Requires mutilation overseas.

7 Forced Concurrence. DCMO has forced a DEMIL code change in FLIS. ICP has not responded to collaboration request (over 90 days old) or failed to update the DEMIL code in the ICPs legacy system.

8 ICP has non-concurred with a DCMO recommended DEMIL Code. Item DEMIL coding pending resolution.

9 Reserved for future use.

NOTE:

DEMIL IC 1, 3, 6 or 7 signifies that DCMO has verified DEMIL code as accurate and locked it in FLIS. DoD DEMIL Manual (DoD 4160.21-M-1) provides instructions regarding DEMIL Code changes after the lock is installed.

TABLE 217PACKAGING DATA SOURCE CODE

This table contains the authorized reply codes which identify the source from which packaging data, including Unit Pack Weight (UP_WT_5153) and Unit Pack Cube (UP_CU_5155) were obtained or received.

CODE DEFINITIONA Packaging Data Record contains data that does not meet current MIL-STD-2073-1C/D formats

P PICA

S SICAC Depot COSIS (Care of Supplies in Storage)

R Depot Receiving

X Validated CorrectionM Manufacturer/Contractor (This code is restricted to Logistics Information Services input only)

U Consumable Item (This code is restricted to SICA input only)

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See Volume 12, DRN 5148 for format and definition.

TABLE 218CLEANING AND DRYING PROCEDURE CODES

This table contains the authorized reply codes which identify the cleaning and drying process or processes, for removing soil/foreign matter, applied to an item being packaged which are not injurious to the item.

CODE PROCEDURE1 Any suitable process that is not injurious to the item

X See method of preservation code for this requirement

Z Special requirements - See specific instructions or drawings provided

0 No requirement

NOTE: Please refer to MIL-STD-2107-1D, Appendix J, Table J.II for appropriate code assignment. .

NOTE: MANDATORY DATA FIELD

See Volume 12, DRN 5161 for format and definition.

TABLE 219AGENCY PROJECT CODES

This table contains the authorized agency project codes used to identify the service/agency that has requested transactions be built using the transaction builder. This code will be in the first two digits of the Document Control Serial Number.

CODE DEFINITIONTA ARMY

TC COAST GUARDTD DLATF AIR FORCETM MARINE CORPSTN NAVYQD DEMIL OFFICEQG I-GIRDER PROGRAMFT FREIGHT SPECIALPROJECTS

MC MARINE CORPSSPECIAL PROJECTS

SD DEMIL SPECIALPROJECTS

TB LR ERPTK LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERIVCES K TRANS BUILDS

XQ DEMIL1

TABLE 220WATER COMMODITY CODES (WCC)

A table of codes and descriptions used to identify specific commodities for shipment via water.

CODE DESCRIPTION

099 DUNNAGE AND LASHING GEAR (NONREVENUE)

10X CHILL, CONSOLIDATED (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

100 BUTTER AND MARGARINE, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

101 BAKERY PRODUCTS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

102 BEEF, BOXED OR CARCASS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

103 CANDY OR CONFECTIONERY, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

105 CHEESE, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

106 CONDIMENTS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

107 EGGS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

108 DAIRY PRODUCTS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

109 POULTRY AND PARTS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

11X CHILL, CONSOLIDATED (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

110 FISH, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

111 PORK AND PARTS, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

115 FRUIT, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

116 BEER/SUBSISTENCE, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

117 JUICES, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

118 LARD AND SHORTENING, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

120 MILK, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

121 CANDY/SUBSISTENCE, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

125 VEGETABLES, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

126 LETTUCE, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

129 YEAST, CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

131 BATTERIES, TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED 0 TO 40 DEGREES (-12.7 TO 4.4 C), CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

141 MEDICAL SUPPLIES, TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED 35 TO 41 DEGREES (1.6 TO 5 C), CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEFREES)

142 MEDICAL SUPPLIES, TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED 35 TO 45 DEGREES (1.6 TO 7.2 C), CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

143 MEDICAL SUPPLIES, TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED 35 TO 70 DEGREES (1.6 TO 21.1 C), CHILL (ABOVE 32DEGREES)

144 MEDICAL SUPPLIES, TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED 50 TO 80 DEGREES (10 TO 26.6 C), CHILL (ABOVE 32 DEGREES)

150 BAKERY PRODUCTS, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

151 BUTTER AND MAGARINE, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

152 BEEF OR CARCASS, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

153 DESSERT TOPPING, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

155 FISH, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

160 FRUITS, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

165 ICE CREAM, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

170 JUICE CONCENTRATES, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

175 MEALS, PREPARED, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

176 MEALS, PREPARED, RED MEAT BASE, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

CODE DESCRIPTION

177 MEALS, PREPARED, PORK BASE, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

178 MEALS, PREPARED, POULTRY BASE, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

179 MEALS, PREPARED, SEAFOOD BASE, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

180 MEATS, RED (FRESH), FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

181 MEATS, RED (COOKED), FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

182 PORK (FRESH), FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

183 PORK (COOKED), FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

184 MEATS, COLDCUTS, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

185 POULTRY AND PARTS (COOKED), FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

186 POULTRY AND PARTS (FRESH), FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

187 SHELLFISH, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

188 MILK, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

189 VEGETABLE, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

19X FREEZE, CONSOLIDATED, REEFER CARGO, FREEZE (BELOW 32 DEGREES)

210 ASPHALT, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

220 CEMENT, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

230 COAL, OTHER THAN ANTHRACITE OR BITUMINOUS, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

231 COKE, (COAL PRODUCT) OTHER THAN ANTHRACITE OR BITUMINOUS, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY ORLIQUID, EXCEPT POL

232 COAL, ANTHRACITE, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

233 COAL, BITUMINOUS, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

240 FERTILIZER, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

241 DE-ICER, GRANULAR ICE MELTING PELLETS, GENERAL CARGO

245 WATER ABSORPTION MATERIALS, BULK CARGO, FILL DIRT UNPACKEDDRY LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

250 GRAIN, HEAVY, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

260 GRAIN, LIGHT, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

270 OIL, EDIBLE, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

280 ORE, BULK CARGO, UNPACKAGED, DRY OR LIQUID, EXCEPT POL

300 AUTOMOBILES, SPACE AVAILABLE (NOTE 1 AND 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

310 MOTORCYCLES, SPACE AVAILABLE (NOTE 1 AND 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

320 AUTOMOBILES, SPACE REQUIRED (NOTE 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

330 VANS AND PICKUPS, SPACE AVAILABLE (NOTE 1 AND 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

340 MOTORCYCLES, SPACE REQUIRED (NOTE 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

350 VANS AND PICKUPS, SPACE REQUIRED (NOTE 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

351 HOUSE TRAILERS, SPACE REQUIRED (NOTE 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

352 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, SPACE REQUIRED (NOTE 2) PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLES (POVS)

360 BAGGAGE, HOLD, ACCOMPANIED

370 BAGGAGE, HOLD, UNACCOMPANIED

380 BAGGAGE, PRI-BAG

390 HHG, GOVERNMENT CONTAINER METHOD

391 HHG, OTHER THAN LISTED IN THIS SERIES

392 HHG, TGBL, MODE 2

CODE DESCRIPTION

395 HHG, TGBL, MODE 5

396 HHG, TGBL, ENTERING THE DTS DURING A STRIKE PERIOD

40X CONSOLIDATION OF AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVE ITEMS IN SEAVANS OR MILVANS (USED ONLY IN DI TEXENTRIES)

400 DETONATING FUZES (ICC CLASS C), MECHANICAL TIME FUZES, AND LIKE (I)

401 BULK PROPELLANTS SUCH AS BALLISTE, CORDITE, FHN, NH AND NC POWDER "MADE UP BAG CHARGES" INOUTSIDE SHIPPING CONTAINER (II-A)

402 FIXED AMMUNITION WITHOUT EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILES AND LIKE ITEMS (II-B)

403 PYROTECHNIC (FIREWORKS)(II-B)

404 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION OTHER THAN LISTED (II-D)

405 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION (HC FILLED), SOLID (II-E)

406 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION (FS OR FM FILLED) SMOKE, LIQUID (II-F)

407 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION (IM, NP OR PT FILLED), INCENDIARY COMPOSITION (OIL GEL),(II-G)

408 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION (WATER ACTIVATED),(II-H)

409 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION (TH FILLED) INCENDIARY COMPOSITION (SOLID),(II-J)

411 FUZES, PD WITHOUT BOOSTER: AT MINE FUZES (NONCHEMICAL) WITHOUT BOOSTER FUZES, BOMB TAIL WITHOUT BOOSTER; FUZES; TRACER; PRIMER; DETONATERS; ETC. (III)

412 FIXED AND SEMI-FIXED AMMUNITION WITH EXPLOSIVE LOADED PROJECTILE (IV)

414 SEPARATE LOADING PROJECTILE FILLED WITH EXPLOSIVE LOADED PROJECTILE "D" (V)

415 BD FUZES; PD FUZES WITH BOOSTER; BOMB FUZES WITH BOOSTER; ROCKET FUZES WITH BOOSTER; LIKE ITEMS (VI)

416 SEPARATE LOADING PROJECTILE (FILLED WITH HE), OTHER THAN EXPLOSIVE "D" (VII)

417 BLASTING CAPS, DETONATERS, AT MINE FUZES (CHEMICAL), ETC. (VIII)

420 EXPLOSIVES, IN BULK, SUCH AS BLACK POWER, PROPELLANT EXPLOSIVE FOR SMALL ARMS, ETC (IX)

421 HIGH EXPLOSIVES, SUCH AS DYNAMITE, TNT, DEMOLITION BLOCKS (IX-B)

422 INITIATING AND PRIMING EXPLOSIVES (IN BULK)(IX-C)

423 EXPLOSIVE BOMBS, MINES, TORPEDOES, ETC. (X-A)

425 EXPLOSIVE BOMBS, MINES, TORPEDOES, ETC. PACKED WITH FUZE IN INTEGRAL PACKAGE (X-B)

427 GUIDED MISSILES WITH SOLID PROPELLANT MOTORS, PACKED WITH HE WARHEAD (X-C)

428 GUIDED MISSILES WITH LIQUID PROPELLANT MOTORS, PACKED WITH HE WARHEAD (X-D)

429 ROCKET ENGINES, LIQUID (X-E)

430 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION, LETHAL (XI-A)

431 CHEMICAL AMMUNITION, NONLETHAL (XI-B)

432 FUELS, IN CONTAINERS, FOR GUIDED MISSILES AND ROCKETS (XI-C)

433 OXIDIZERS, IN CONTAINERS, FOR GUIDED MISSILES AND ROCKETS (XI-D)

434 OXIDIZER, HYDRATED

435 OXIDIZER, DRY

450 ACIDS, LIQUID, CORROSIVE

451 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, EXCEPTED PACKAGE-ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM NATURAL URANIUM ORDEPLETED URANIUM OR NATURAL THOUIUM

452 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, EXCEPTED PACKAGE-EMPTY PACKAGING

453 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, EXCEPTED PACKAGE-INSTRUMENTS OR ARTICLES

454 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, LOW SPECIFIC ACTIVITY (LSA-I) NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

455 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, LOW SPECIFIC ACTIVITY (LSA-II) NON FISSILE EXCEPTED

456 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, LOW SPECIFIC ACTIVITY (LSA-III) NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

CODE DESCRIPTION

457 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, SURFACE CONTAMINATED OBJECTS (SCO-1 OR SCO-II) NON FISSILE OR FISSILEEXCEPTED

458 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TRANSPORTED UNDER SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, NON-FISSILE OR FISSILE

459 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TRANSPORTED UNDER SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, FISSILE

460 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE A PACKAGE, FISSILE NON SPECIAL FORM

461 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE A PACKAGE, NON SPECIAL FORM, NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

462 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE A PACKAGE, SPECIAL FORM, NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

463 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE A PACKAGE, SPECIAL FORM, FISSILE

464 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE B(M) PACKAGE, FISSILE

465 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE B(M) PACKAGE, NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

466 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE B (U) PACKAGE, FISSILE

467 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, TYPE B(U) PACKAGE, NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

468 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE NON FISSILE OR FISSILE EXCEPTED

469 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE, FISSILE

490 WASTE, RADIOACTIVE, IN METAL DRUMS

491 RADIOACTIVE DEVICE

492 RADIOACTIVE MATERIEL

493 RADIOACTIVE MATERIEL, LOW SPECIFIC ACTIVITY (LSA)

494 RADIOACTIVE MATERIEL

495 RADIOACTIVE MATERIEL, LIMITED QUANTITY

496 RADIOACTIVE MATERIEL, SPECIAL FORM

5BB B RATIONS, BREAKFAST, UNITIZED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5BD B RATIONS, DINNER, UNITIZED, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5BH B RATIONS, HOSPITAL, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5GP GIFT PACKS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MA MILK, WHITE, LIQUID (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MB MILK, CHOCOLATE, LIQUID (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MC MEAL, ORDERED READY-TO-EAT, CANDY (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5ME MEAL, ORDERED READY-TO-EAT, MAIN ENTREE (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MF MEAL, ORDERED READY-TO-EAT, FRUIT (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MP MEAL, ORDERED READY-TO-EAT, PUDDING (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MS MEAL, ORDERED READY-TO-EAT, SOUP (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5MU MEAL, ORDERED READY-TO-EAT, UNITIZED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5PB POUCH BREAD, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5PD POWDERED DRINKS, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5PU PLASTIC UTENSILS (DINING PACKS), (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FROZEN)

5TB T RATIONS, BREAKFAST (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

5TD T RATIONS, DINNER (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

50A ANIMAL FOOD (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

50B BOTTLED WATER (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

50C WATER BLADDERS

50X SUBSISTENCE, CONSOLIDATED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

501 BAKERY GOODS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

CODE DESCRIPTION

502 BEANS, DRIED, IN BAGS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

503 BEER (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

504 BEVERAGES, NONALCOHOLIC, IN GLASS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

505 BEVERAGES, NONALCOHOLIC, IN TINS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

506 BEVERAGES, NONALCOHOLIC, IN OTHER THAN GLASS OR TIN (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

507 BISCUITS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

508 CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

509 CANNED GOODS, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51A MEALS, COMBAT (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51B MEALS, READY-TO-EAT (MRE), (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51D DESSERT PREPARATIONS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51E FOOD PACKETS, IN FLIGHT (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51F FOOD OILS AND FAT (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51G JAMS, JELLIES, PRESERVES (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51H MEATS, IN GLASS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51J SUNDRY PACK, TYPE I (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51K SUNDRY PACK, TYPE II (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51N FOOD PACKETS, LONG RANGE PATROL (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51P JUICE, IN GLASS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51Q JUICE, IN CONTAINERS, OTHER THAN GLASS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51R MILK OR CREAM, POWDERED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51S CHEESE AND CHEESE PRODUCTS, DRIED OR DEHYDRATED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51T FRUITS, DRIED OR DEHYDRATE (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51U WHEAT AND FLOUR PRODUCTS (MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, ETC.) (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51V FOOD PACKETS, SURVIVAL (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

51W FRUIT, IN GLASS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

510 CEREALS, READY TO EAT (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

511 CEREALS REQUIRING COOKING (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

512 COFFEE, ROASTED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

513 CONDIMENTS, SNACKS AND RELATED PRODUCTS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

514 CRACKERS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

515 FLOUR, PREPARED, IN PACKAGES (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

516 FLOUR, WHEAT, IN BAGS OR BALES (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

517 GUM, CHEWING (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

518 LIQUOR (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

519 MILK EVAPORATED OR CONDENSED, IN TINS OR CANS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

52C VEGETABLES, IN GLASS (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

52D SYRUP PRODUCTS INCLUDING HONEY, MOLASSES (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

52E VEGETABLES, DRIED OR DEHYDRATED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

520 PINEAPPLE, CANNED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

521 RICE (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

522 SALT, COMMON (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

CODE DESCRIPTION

523 SUGAR, REFINED (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

524 CANNED VEGETABLES (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

525 CANNED FRUIT (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

526 CANNED MEATS, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

527 CANNED JUICE, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

528 CANNED SOUP, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

529 FISH AND FISH PRODUCTS, ALL TYPES, (OTHER THAN CHILL OR FREEZE)

530 TOILETRIES, COLOGNE, PERFUMES, ANTISEPTICS (FLAMMABLE)

531 DENTAL GOODS (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

532 DRUGS AND MEDICINES EXCLUDING PENCILLIN, SULFA, SERUMS, VACCINES, AND VITAMINS (NOTREQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

533 ETHER OR CHLOROFORM (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

534 MEDICAL SUPPLIES (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

535 SANITARY PADS, AND ACCESSORIES (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

536 PAPER, TOILET (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

537 PENICILLIN (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

539 RAZOR BLADES AND SHARPENERS (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

540 SERUMS AND VACCINES (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

541 SODIUM CHLORATE (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

542 SODIUM PEROXIDE (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

543 TOILET PREPARATIONS (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

544 VITAMINS (NOT REQUIRING TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

552 LOGS, POLES AND PILINGS, TREATED, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 832)

553 LOGS, POLES AND PILINGS, UNTREATED, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 835)

555 CHRISTMAS TREES PINES/FRESH CUT TREES

556 LUMBER, TREATED, HARDWOOD, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 841)

557 LUMBER, TREATED, SOFTWOOD, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 844)

558 LUMBER, UNTREATED, HARDWOOD, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 847)

559 LUMBER, UNTREATED, SOFTWOOD, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 850)

560 PLYWOOD (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

561 WALLBOARD (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

570 BARRELS AND METALS DRUMS, 10-14 FT, EMPTY, OTHER THAN POL CONTAINERS (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

571 IRON SHEET (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

572 IRON OR STEEL BARS, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 822)

573 BOLTS OR NUTS (IRON OR STEEL),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

574 IRON OR STEEL, STRUCTURAL, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 825)

575 NAILS, IRON OR STEEL (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

576 METAL AND METAL PRODUCTS, NOS, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

578 TRACTOR TREADS OR STREET PLATES,(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

579 STEEL SPRINGS, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

580 ANTIFREEZE

581 AUTOMOBILE PARTS, NEW

582 BATTERIES AND PARTS (SEE 131), (VEHICLE PARTS)

CODE DESCRIPTION

583 SPARK PLUGS, (VEHICLE PARTS)

584 TIRES AND TUBES, PNEUMATIC, OTHER THAN AIRCRAFT, (VEHICLE PARTS)

585 VEHICLES AND AUTO SUPPLIES

586 VEHICLE PARTS, OTHER THAN AUTOMOBILE

590 GENERATORS AND PARTS, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

593 MOTORS AND PARTS, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

594 PUMPS AND PARTS, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

595 TRANSFORMER, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

596 GASKETS, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

597 CLAMSHELL BUCKETS, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

598 BULLDOZER BLADE, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)

599 BOOMS, (MACHINERY AND PARTS),(LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 811)

60A FUEL SYSTEM ICING INHIBITOR, (OTHER THAN BULK)

60B FUEL BLADDERS (OTHER THAN BULK)

600 GASOLINE OR JET FUEL (OTHER THAN BULK)

601 KEROSENE, OTHER THAN JET FUEL (OTHER THAN BULK)

602 DISTILLATE FUEL OIL, INCLUDING DIESEL FUEL (OTHER THAN BULK)

603 PETROLEUM, LUBRICATING OR SIMILAR OILS (OTHER THAN BULK)

604 PETROLEUM, LUBRICATING GREASE (OTHER THAN BULK)

605 ASPHALT PITCHES OR TARS (OTHER THAN BULK)

606 ASPHALT PAVING BLOCKS OR MIXTURES (OTHER THAN BULK)

607 EMPTY POL DRUMS INCLUDING GASOLINE (OTHER THAN BULK)

608 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OR DERIVATIVES, WITH FLASHPOINT 80 DEGREES OR LOWER (OTHER THAN BULK)

609 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OR DERIVATIVES, WITH FLASHPOINT HIGHER THAN 80 DEGREES (OTHER THAN BULK)

610 MAIL, FIRST CLASS, OTHER THAN PARCEL POST

611 MAIL, OTHER THAN FIRST CLASS, OR PARCEL POST

612 MAIL, SACKS (EMPTY), LOCKS, AND RELATED POSTAL EQUIPMENT

613 PARCEL POST, SACKED

614 PARCEL POST, UNSACKED

619 ACIDS, LIQUIDS, AND CORROSIVES/NON-HAZARDOUS

620 PAINT, IN INDIVIDUAL CONTAINERS LESS THAN 10 CUBIC FT (74.8 GAL)

621 PAINT

622 SHELLAC

623 VARNISH

630 INSECTICIDES, FUMIGANTS

631 INSECTICIDES

632 WASTE MATERIEL, LIQUID

633 WASTE MATERIEL, OTHER THAN LIQUID

634 CYLINDERS, COMPRESSED GAS, FILLED OR EMPTY

635 CHEMICALS, OTHER THAN DRUGS OR SUNDRIES

639 HERBICIDES

642 BOATS, (LESS THAN 35 FEET)(SEE 810)

CODE DESCRIPTION

643 VEHICLES, BOXED (LESS THAN 35 FEET)

65B RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

65C SHELVING AND FIXTURES, STOVE EQUIPMENT

650 INSTRUMENTS, DENTAL

651 INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL

652 INSTRUMENTS, SCIENTIFIC

653 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

654 TUBES, X-RAY

655 ULTRAVIOLET RAY APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT

656 X-RAY APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT

657 INSTRUMENTS, ELECTRIC METER

658 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, SMALL

659 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, LARGE

660 CEMENT, CONSTRUCTION

661 ALUMINUM MATTING

662 STEEL MATTING

663 COMPOUND, INSULATING

664 BARBED WIRE

665 LIME

670 AIRCRAFT TANKS, WING AND BELLY

671 AIRCRAFT PARTS, TO INCLUDE TEST/TOOL SETS AND EQUIPMENT (OTHER THAN ARMAMENT SYSTEMS)

672 AIRCRAFT ENGINE, PACKED IN FULL CAN

673 AIRCRAFT ENGINE, PACKED IN HALF CAN

674 AIRCRAFT ENGINE, DOLLY MOUNTED

675 AIRCRAFT ENGINE, BOXED

676 TOWBAR, AIRCRAFT

677 AVIATION GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

680 AMMUNITION FOR SMALL ARMS

681 WEAPONS, SMALL ARMS UP TO AND INCLUDING 50 CALIBER

682 WEAPONS, PARTS, SMALL ARMS

683 LAUNCHER, ROCKET/GRENADE, OTHER THAN SELF-PROPELLED

684 MORTAR/RECOILLESS RIFLE, OTHER THAN SELF-PROPELLED

685 WEAPON PARTS, OTHER THAN SMALL ARMS

686 INERT COMPOUNDS PARTS OF EXPLOSIVES/HAZARDOUS ITEMS

690 GOVERNMENT OWNED CONTAINER, EMPTY

691 CONTAINERS, OTHER THAN SEAVAN, MILVAN, EMPTY, WOOD OR METAL, CARRIED AS SPACE REQUIRED CARGO

692 CONTAINERS, OTHER THAN SEAVAN, MILVAN, EMPTY, WOOD OR METAL, CARRIED AS SPACE AVAILABLECARGO

693 SEAVAN, MILVAN, EMPTY, CARRIED AS SPACE REQUIRED CARGO

694 SEAVAN, MILVAN, EMPTY, CARRIED AS SPACE AVAILABLE CARGO

695 EMPTY TANK CONTAINERS WITH FUEL RESIDUE, CARRIED AS SPACE REQUIRED CARGO

696 EMPTY TANK CONTAINERS WITH FUEL RESIDUE, CARRIED AS SPACE AVAILABLE CARGO

CODE DESCRIPTION

697 CUSTOMIZED/SPECIALIZED CONTAINERS (OWNERS/OPERATED), INCL ELECTRONIC SURVEY MATERIAL(COMPUTERS, MONITORS, UNDERWATER SURVEY EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS)

698 CUSTOMIZED/SPECIALIZED FLAT TRUCKS (OWNERS/OPERATED), INCL SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR SURVEYMATERIAL (WINCHES, ANCHORS, CHAINS, SURVEY EQUIPMENT/COMPONENTS)

70A CIGARETTES, CIGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO (FOR ITALY USAGE ONLY)

70B CHEWING TOBACCO

70C CIGARETTES, LIGHTERS, MATCHES, ASH TRAYS, ETC.

70D CONSUMER COMMODITY GOODS ORM-D (49 CFR)

70X CONSOLIDATION OF DANGEROUS ARTICLES IN SEAVAN/MILVAN (USED ONLY IN DI TJ2 ENTRIES)

701 BOOKS

702 BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER

703 BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER

704 GLASS OR GLASS ITEMS

705 CEMENT, LIQUID

706 CEMENT, RUBBER

707 CIGARETTES

708 CIGARS

709 CLOTHING, TEXTILES. REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

710 DETERGENTS

711 FOIL, ALUMINUM

712 FURNITURE, NEW, OTHER THAN HHG

713 METAL HARDWARE

714 MATTRESSES, PACKED

715 MAGAZINES OR PERIODICALS, NEW

716 MOTION PICTURE FILM, EXPOSED

717 MOTION PICTURE FILM, UNEXPOSED

718 TRAINING MATERIEL

719 PAPER NAPKINS

72A ORDNANCE TEST/TOOL SETS AND EQUIPMENT

72B TEST MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE), REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

72C TACTICLE VEHICLES, REPAIR PARTS, PARTS, COMPONENTS AND TEST/TOOL SETS AND EQUIPMENT

72D COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS, OTHER THAN SIGINT/EW OR COMSEC REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

72E ENGINEER AND MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT, TEST/TOOL SETS AND EQUIPMENT

72F COMBAT VEHICLES, REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

72G SIGINT/EW AND INTELLIGENCE MATERIAL REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

72H COMSEC MATERIAL, REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

720 PAPER TOWELS

721 PAPER, OTHER THAN NAPKINS OR TOWELS

722 PARACHUTES

723 RADIO PARTS AND EQUIPMENT, EXCLUDING TUBES PACKED SEPARATELY

724 RADIO TUBES, PACKED SEPARATELY

725 REFRIGERATORS

726 SCRAP AND SALVAGE, SPACE AVAILABLE

CODE DESCRIPTION

727 SCRAP AND SALVAGE, SPACE REQUIRED

728 SOAPS, OTHER THAN DETERGENT

729 SPORTING GOODS

730 STATIONERY

731 TOBACCO, SMOKING

732 TOOLS, HAND AND PORTABLE, ELECTRIC

733 TOYS

734 OFFICE MACHINES (TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MACHINES, ETC)

735 WATCHES AND PARTS

736 PLUMBING SUPPLIES

737 PRINTED FORMS

738 COMPUTING EQUIPMENT, COMPUTER COMPONENTS, AND CIRCUIT CARDS

740 TARPAULINS

741 TROOP ISSUE CLOTHING

742 BEARINGS

743 ELECTRICAL CABLE

744 OPTICAL GOODS

745 REELS OF CABLE, OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL

746 WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SOLDERING SUPPLIES

747 GUN STOCKS

748 BRUSHES, OTHER THAN WIRE

749 PREFABRICATED HOUSES, SET UP, (SEE 856)

750 PREFABRICATED HOUSES, KNOCKED DOWN, (SEE 857)

751 FORAGE, HAY AND STRAW

752 PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES & SCAFFOLDING

753 HOUSEWARES AND RELATED PRODUCTS

754 JEWELRY

755 LUGGAGE

756 PHOTO EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, OTHER THAN FILM OR PAPER (SEE 759)

757 PIECE FOODS, CLOTH

758 RADIOS, TELEVISIONS, RECORD PLAYERS, TAPE RECORDERS (SEE 773 AND 774)

759 FILM AND PHOTO PAPER, OTHER THAN MOTION PICTURE (SEE 716 AND 717)

760 STEEL STORAGE TANKS AND PONTOONS (SEE 860)

761 ELECTRIC LAMPS

763 BAGS, SACKS

764 CLEANING SUPPLIES, OTHER THAN DETERGENTS AND SOAPS

765 MATCHES

766 POLISHING COMPOUND

767 TABLEWARE (PAPER, PLASTIC, OR WOOD)

768 RAGS, CLEANING

769 WIRE, CONCERTINA (SEE 664)

770 POLE PICKETS

CODE DESCRIPTION

771 SAND BAGS

772 FOOD SERCIVE EQUIPMENT, (MKT), FIELD RANGES, VACUUM CANS, BEVERAGE CONTAINERS, ETC

773 MILITARY TACTICAL RADIOS (SEE 758)

774 MILITARY TACTICAL TELEPHONE AND TELETYPE

775 AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SYSTEMS

776 SHIPBOARD GUN MOUNTS

777 ANTIAIRCRAFT GUNS

778 GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS

779 MILITARY TACTICAL LAND BASED RADARS, (SEE 812)

780 MARINE LIFESAVING AND DIVING EQUIPMENT

781 FENCES, GATES AND COMPONENTS

782 SHIPPING BOXES/CRATES/CUSHING MATERIAL AND PALLETS

790 ANTISUBMARINE EQUIPMENT

791 BUOYS (ANTISUBMARINE EQUIPMENT)

792 NETS (ANTISUBMARINE EQUIPMENT)

793 JACK STAYS, SHACKLE RINGS, ANCHORS, CHAINS (ANTISUBMARINE EQUIPMENT)

794 FIRE FIGHTING HOSE

795 FIRE FIGHTING BLANKET

796 SAFETY AND RESCUE EQUIPMENT

801 AIRCRAFT, BOXED

802 AIRCRAFT, UNBOXED

804 BOATS, USA TRANSPORTATION CORPS CRAFT, LIFT (SEE 640)

807 BOATS, USA TRANSPORTATION CORPS CRAFT, TOW (SEE 641)

809 SELF-PROPELLED SHIPS AND CRAFTS

810 BOATS, REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

811 BOOMS (SEE 599)

812 MILITARY TACTICAL LAND BASED RADARS (SEE 779)

813 GUNS, HOWITZER, RECOILLESS RIFLE, UNBOXED, TRACKED

816 GUNS, HOWITZER, RECOILLESS RIFLE, UNBOXED, WHEELED

817 GUN TUBES, OTHER THAN SMALL ARMS, LOOS OR BOXED

819 HOUSE TRAILERS (SEE 351)

821 SUPERCARGOES AND OTHER PASSENGERS

822 PASSENGER

825 IRON OR STEEL, STRUCTURAL

829 LIFT TRUCKS (SEE 891)

832 LOGS, POLES AND PILING, TREATED (SEE 552)

835 LOGS, POLES AND PILING, UNTREATED (SEE 553)

841 LUMBER, TREATED, HARDWOOD (SEE 556)

843 RUBBER FABRICATED MATERIALS

844 LUMBER, TREATED, SOFTWOOD (SEE 557)

845 PLASTIC FABRICATED MATERIALS INCL CONTAINERS, PALLETS, SHEETS AND OTHER PLASTIC MATERIAL

847 LUMBER, UNTREATED, HARDWOOD (SEE 558)

CODE DESCRIPTION

850 LUMBER, UNTREATED, SOFTWOOD (SEE 559)

856 PREFABRICATED HOUSES, SET UP (SEE 749)

857 PREFABRICATED HOUSES, KNOCKED DOWN (SEE 750)

858 RAILROAD ROLLING STOCK, SET UP

859 PREFABRICATED BLEACHERS

860 STEEL STORAGE TANKS AND PONTOONS (SEE 760)

864 TANKS, COMBAT

867 VEHICLES, MILITARY AMBULANCES, BUSES, TRUCKS, NOT EXCEEDING 2-1/2 TON CAPACITY

870 VEHICLES, MILITARY MUTTS (JEEPS)

873 VEHICLES, MILITARY, HALF-TRACKED

876 VEHICLES, MILITARY, TRACKED

877 MILITARY TRACKED VEHICLE COMPONENTS INCLUDING BLADES/PLOWS AND ROLLERS

879 VEHICLES, MILITARY, SEDAN

882 VEHICLES, MILITARY, TRUCKS, EXCEEDING 2-1/2 TON CAPACITY

885 VEHICLES, MHE, ROAD CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR PARTS AND COMPONENTS

888 VEHICLES, ROROS, EMPTY

846 FABRICATED NONMETALLIC MATERIALS

891 VEHICLES, DESIGNED FOR MATERIALS HANDLING IN AND AROUND AIRFIELDS, TERMINALS AND DEPOTS; INCLUDING TRUCKS, TRACTORS, TRAILERS, AND STACKERS (SEE 829)

892 TRAILERS AND SEMI TRAILERS, NOT EXCEEDING 2 TON CAPACITY, SPECIAL CARGO

893 TRAILERS AND SEMI TRAILERS, EXCEEDING 2 TON CAPACITY, SPECIAL CARGO

894 VEHICLES, GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS

901 HUMAN REMAINS

902 CASKETS AND BURIAL GOODS, ETC.

903 ECCLESIASTICAL EQUIPMENT, RELIGIOUS GOODS, ALTARS, CROSSES, ETC.

NOTES:

1. Space available codes are restricted to POVs of foreign manufacture, purchased outside the CONUS, and being returned to the CONUS on MSC controlled ships at the owner’s expense.

2. The manifest abbreviation is the last two digits of the POV year followed by the first four letters of the vehicle make, e.g., 02LINC, 03BUIC.

See Volume 12, Data Record Number (DRN) 9275 for format and definition.

TABLE 222LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICES CROSS REFERENCE TABLE

This table is used to tie FLIS Volume 10 tables and Volume/13 appendixes to its DB2 counterpart. THIS TABLE IS ONLY APPLICABLE FOR Logistics Information Services USE.

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DB2 GROUP TABLE NAME

1 Reference Number Format Codes 282 REF_NBR_FORMAT_CD2 Types of Item Identification Codes 309 TYP_OF_ITM_IDNT_CD3 Reference or Partial Descriptive Method

Reason Codes (RPDMRC)286 REF_PAR_DES_RSN_CD

4 Reference Number Justification Codes (RNJC)

283 REF_NBR_JUSTIFN_CD

5 Document Availability Codes (DAC) 201 DOC_AVLB_CD_DATA6 Reference Number Category Codes

(RNCC)280 REF_NBR_CTGY_CD

7 Reference Number Variation Codes (RNVC)

285 REF_NBR_VARITON_CD

9 Valid Reference Number Combinations for Item-Of-Supply Concept

251 NATL_CDFN_BUREU_CD

10 National Codification Bureau Codes 267 OTPT_MODE_MEDIA_CD10 Output Mode/Media Codes 410 MEDIA_TYPE_TABLE

11 Single/Multiple Output Codes 873 SGL_MULT_OUTPUT_CD12 Cancel/Duplicate Priorities 736 CANCEL/DUPLICATE PRIORITIES13 Reference Number Duplication Decision 287 REF_NBR_DUPL_DECSN14 RNCC/RNVC Preference Order 539 REF_NBR_PRFNC_ORDR15 DAC and RNCC Combination 736 DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY CODE AND

REFERENCE NUMBER CATEGORY CODE COMBINATION

17 Reference Number Status Codes 284 REF_NBR_STATUS_CD18 NIIN Status Codes 255 NIIN_STATUS_CD19 Commercial and Government Entity Status

Codes185 COM_GOV_ENT_STA_CD

20 INC/CAGE Combinations for Descriptive Method Item Identifications

225 INC_CAGE_COMBOS

21 Reference Number Format Criteria for Specified Government CAGE's

176 CAGE_REF_NBR_FMT

22 Reference Number Format Conversion Criteria

736 REFERENCE NUMBER FORMAT CONVERSION CRITERIA

23 Provisioning Screening Master Address Table (PSMAT)

144 PSMAT_ADDR

24 Priority Indicator Codes 736 PRIORITY INDICATOR CODES25 Deletion Reason Codes 192 DELETION REASON CODES26 Limited Distribution Codes 236 LMTD_DISTRIBTON_CD27 Degree of Match Codes 191 DEGREE_OF_MATCH_CD28 Output Data Request Code/Access Key(s) 736 OUTPUT DATA REQUEST/ACESS KEY(S)29 Foreign/Domestic Designator Codes 307 TYP_OF_ADDRESS_CD30 Search Routine Output Data Request Codes 736 SEARCH ROUTINE OUTPUT DATA

REQUEST CODES

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31 Reference Number ScreeningRNCC/RNVC Acceptable Combination

289 RNCC_RNVC_COMB_MAY

31 Reference Number Screening RNCC/RNVC Acceptable Combination

290 RNCC_RNVC_COMB_MST

32 Reference Number Actual or Probable Match Screening Decision

736 REFERENCE NUMBER ACTUAL OR PROBABLE MATCH SCREENING

DECISION33 Type of Screening Code 736 TYPE OF SCREENING CODE34 Interrogation Output Data Request Codes 736 INTERROGATION OUTPUT DATA

REQUEST CODES35 Individual DRN Interrogation 736 INDIVIDUAL DRN INTERROGATION36 Incomplete Address Edit Code 226 INCMP_ADRS_EDIT_CD37 Statistical Indicator Codes 303 STATISTICAL_IND_CD38 Demilitarization (DEMIL) Codes 194 DEMILITARIZATIO_CD39 Using Service Codes 313 USING_SERVICE_CD40 Mandatory CAGE/RNCC Combinations 245 MNDTRY_CAGE_RNCC41 DoD AAC Decision 736 DoDAAC DECISION42 Service Code: Provisioning Screening

Master Address Table835 SERVICE_CD_PSMAT

45 Reason Code CAGE Picklist 019 CAGE_PK_REASON_CD46 Valid Item Management Classification

Agency Activity Codes736 VALID ITEM MANAGEMENT

CLASSIFICATION AGENCY ACTIVITY CODES

47 Activity Codes and Message Addresses for FLIS Users

736 ACTIVITY CODES AND MESSAGE ADDRESSES FOR FLIS USERS

48 DoD Commodity Materiel, Management Category Codes

202 DOD_CMDTY_MAT_MGMT

49 Hazardous Materiel Codes 224 HZRD_MATERIAL_CD50 Shelf Life Code 295 SHELF_LIFE_CODE51 Major Organizational Entity (MOE) Codes 247 MJR_ORGN_ENTITY_CD52 Phrase Codes 268 PHRASE_CD_DATA52 Service Peculiar Phrase Codes 836 PHRASE_CD_SVC53 Unit of Issue Codes 312 UNIT_OF_ISSUE_CD54 Marine Corps Management Echelon Codes 240 MC_ECHELON_CD54 Marine Corps Managed Federal Supply

Group or Class242 MC_MGT_CD

55 Marine Corps Stores Account Codes 244 MC_STORES_ACCT_CD56 Quantity Unit Pack (QUP) Codes 277 QUANT_UNIT_PACK_CD57 Marine Corps Recoverability Codes 243 MC_RECOVERABLTY_CD58 Acquisition Advice Codes 156 ACQUISITION_ADV_CD59 Source of Supply Modifier Codes 298 SOS_MODIFIER_CODES60 Special Materiel Identification Codes 254 NVY_SPEC_MTL_ID_CD61 Controlled Inventory Item Codes (CIIC) 182 CIIC_CLASS_CD61 Controlled Inventory Item Codes (CIIC) 270 CNTRL_INVTY_ITM_CD62 Navy Cognizance Codes 252 NAVY_COGNIZANCE_CD63 Navy Materiel Control Codes 253 NAVY_MATL_CNTRL_CD64 Army Accounting Requirement Codes 168 ARMY_ACCT_REQT_CD

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65 Army Materiel Category Codes 169 AR_MCC_APPRO_SUBGP65 Army Materiel Category Codes 170 AR_MCC_DESC_USE65 Army Materiel Category Codes 171 ARMY_MCC_SUBGROUP65 Army Materiel Category Codes 172 ARMY_MCC_SUBGROUP165 Army Materiel Category Codes 237 MAJ_MAT_CAT_ARMY66 Air Force Materiel Management

Aggregation Codes (MMAC)238 MAT_MGMT_AG_AF

67 Air Force Budget Codes 164 AF_BUDGET_CD68 Air Force Fund Codes 166 AF_FUND_CD69 Air Force Expendability Recoverability

Reparability Category Codes165 AF_EXP_REC_REP_CD

70 Validation Criteria Acquisition Method/Acquisition Method Suffix CodeCombinations

153 AMSC_AMC_COMBO

71 Acquisition Method/Acquisition Method Suffix Codes

154 ACQ_MTHD_CD

71 Acquisition Method/Acquisition Method Suffix Codes

155 ACQ_MTHD_SUF_CD

72 Marine Corps Combat Essentiality Codes 239 MC_COMBAT_ESNTL_CD73 Marine Corps Materiel Identification

Codes241 MC_MATERIL_IDEN_CD

74 PICA/SICA Level of Authority (LOA) Codes

271 PICA_LEVEL_OF_AUTH

74 PICA/SICA Level of Authority (LOA) Codes

296 SICA_LEVEL_OF_AUTH

75 DLA Transaction Services Reference Number Requisition NSN Selection Decision Through Pass- through

736 DLA TRANSACTION SERVICES REFERENCE NUMBER REQUESITION

NSN SELECTION DECISION THROUGH

PASSTHROUGH76 Return Codes for DLA Transaction

Services Reference Number Requisition736 RETURN CODE FOR DLA TRANSACTION

SERVICES REFERENCE NUMBER REQUISITION

77 Item Management Codes 231 ITEM_MANAGEMENT_CD78 Hi-Dollar Breakout Commodity Category

Codes221 H_D_BRK_FSC_CAT_XT

79 Unit of Issue Conversion Factors 813 U_I_CONVERN_FACTOR81 Unit of Measurement Designations 276 U_OF_MEASURE_DESIG82 Water Type Cargo Code 311 TYPE_OF_CARGO_CD83 Water Special Handling Codes 300 SPECL_HANDLING_CD84 Air Dimension Codes (DRN 9220) 163 AIR_DIMENSION_CD85 Air Commodity and Special Handling

Codes162 AIR_CMDTY_CD

85 Air Commodity and Special Handling Codes

167 AIR_SPECIAL_HDLG

85 Air Commodity and Special HandlingCodes

728 AIR_S_HDLG_PART1

85 Air Commodity and Special HandlingCodes

729 AIR_S_HDLG_PART2

86 Class Rating 235 CLASS_RATING

87 Army Recoverability Codes 173 ARMY_RECOVERBTY_CD88 CAGE Designator Codes 263 O_E_DESIGNATOR_CD

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89 CAGE/NCAGE KHN Transaction LineNumbers

160 ADDRESS_LINE_NBR

90 Type Code for Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE) / NATO Commercial and Government Entity Codes(NCAGE)

265 TYPE_O_E_AGNCY_RSP

91 Item Standardization Codes 232 ITEM_STDZN_CD92 Valid Item Standardization Code

Combinations for Standardization Relationship

915 VALID_ISC_COMBO

93 FSC's Authorized Item Standardization Code B

916 VALID_ISC_W_B_ISC

94 Item Standardization Code Authorized Specifications/Standards

917 ISC_AUTH_SPEC_STD

95 Navy Issue, Repair, and/or RequisitionRestriction Codes

262 NVY_IS_RE_REQ_CD

96 Phrase Code Package Combination 839 PHRASE_CD_PKG_COMB

97 Unit Price and Acquisition Advice Codes 736 UNIT PRICE AND ACQUISITION ADVICE CODES

99 Effective Date Processing Conflict Conditions

736 EFFECTIVE DATE PROCESSING CONFLICT CONDITIONS

100 Phrase Code and Related Data 736 PHRASE CODE AND RELATED DATA101 Data Transmission Control Codes 190 DATA_TRANM_CRTL_CD102 Special Materiel Content Codes 301 SPCL_MTL_CONT_CD103 Source of Supply Codes 299 SOURCE_OF_SPLY_CD104 Activity Codes and Addresses for

Authorized Originators, Submitters, MOECodes, and RNAAC's

157 AUTHZD_SUB_ORIG_CD

104 Activity Codes and Addresses for Authorized Originators, Submitters, MOE Codes, and RNAAC's

175 ACTIVITY CODES AND ADDRESSED FOR AUTHORIZED ORIGINATORS, SUBMITTERS, MOE CODES, AND

RNAACs105 FLIS Document Identifier Codes 196 DIC_DATA107 NonConsumable Item Materiel Support

Codes256 NONSMBL_ITM_MAT_CD

108 Phrase Code Correlation 736 PHRASE CODE CORRELATION109 Conflict Notification Codes 187 CONFLICT_NOTIF_CD110 PSEUDO Source of Supply Codes 274 PSEUDO_SOS_SPLY_CD111 Navy Source of Supply Code 260 NVY_SOS_CD111 Navy Source of Supply Code 261 NVY_IRC_SOS_NSP_CD112 Effective Dated Transactions 736 EFFECTIVE DATED TRANSACTIONS113 AAC/SOS/SOM Correlation 736 AAC/SOS/SOSM CORRELATION114 Criteria for Loading Source of Supply

Changes in Logistics Information Services IMM Record

736 CRITERIA FOR LOADING SOURCE OF SUPPLY CHANGES IN DLA LOGISTICS INFORMATION SERVICE IMM RECORD

115 Authorized Freight Data Submitters/Receivers

344 AUTHZD_SEG_SUBMTTR

116 Moe Rule Status Codes 218 FUT_SSR_MOE_RL_ST117 Depot Source of Repair (DSOR) Code to

Maintenance Activity Cross Reference833 DSOR_ACTY_CD_XREF

117 Depot Source of Repair (DSOR) Code to Maintenance Activity Cross Reference

834 DSOR_MISMO_ADRS

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118 File Maintenance Action Codes 213 FILE_MAINT_ACTN_CD119 Army Source of Supply Conversion 736 ARMY SOURCE OF SUPPLY

CONVERSION120 FLIS Segment Codes 199 DIDS_SEG_CD120 FLIS Segment Codes 293 SEG_CD_SUPMTL121 Edit Criteria for Service Peculiar CMD 736 EDIT CRITERIA FOR SERVICE-

PECULIAR CMD123 Marine Corps Operational Test Codes 266 MC_OPERTNL_TEST_CD124 Marine Corps Physical Category Codes 269 MC_PHYSICAL_CAT_CD125 Type of Special Processing Indicator Codes 310 TYP_SP_PRCSG_IN_CD126 Depot Source of Repair (DSOR) Code to

Nonconsumable/item Materiel Support Code (NIMSC) Compatibility

736 DEPOT SOURCE OF REPAIR (DSOR) CODE TO NONCONSUMABLE ITEM MATERIEL SUPPORT CODE (NIMSC)

COMPATIBILITY127 Coast Guard Inventory Account Codes 229 CG_INVTRY_ACCT_CD128 Coast Guard Reparability Codes 184 CG_REPARABILITY_CD129 Navy Cognizance Code Bypass 252 NAVY_COGNIZANCE_CD130 Reparable Characteristics Indicator Code

DLA200 DLA_REP_CHAR_IN_CD

131 NATO Commercial and Government Entity Code/Foreign Government(NCAGE/FG) Codification Bureau Codes

689 NCAGE_PFX_SFX_C_BR

132 CAO/APD Point Exception Processing Code

178 CAO_ADP_PT_PROC_CD

133 Zip Code, CAO Code, ADP Point Code Look up

077 ADP_CAO_DATA

134 Logistics Information Services /Foreign Governments Responsible for Assignment/Maintenance of O.E. Codes

736 DLA LOGISTIC INFORMATION SERVICE/FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSIGNMENT/MAINTENANCE OF O.E.

CODES137 Card Identification Codes 179 CARD_IDENTIFIC_CD138 Normal Source of Procurement 257 NORMAL_SOURCE_PROC139 Mobilization Reserve Requirement 246 MOBIL_RESERVE_REQT140 Special Packaging Requirement 302 SPECIAL_PACK_REQT141 Demand Indicator Codes 193 DEMAND_INDICATR_CD142 Types of Financial Management Control 308 TYP_FIN_MGMT_CTRL

143 Mandatory/Optional Data Elements for DIC LVA

736 MANDATORY/OPTIONAL DAT ELEMENTS FOR DIC LVA

144 Estimated or Actual Price Codes 212 EST_ACTUAL_PRIC_CD145 LMD Effective Date Criteria for

Concurrent Submittal of Item Management Decisions and CMD by Wholesale Manager

736 LMD EFFECTIVE DATE CRITERIA FOR CONCURRENT SUBMITTAL OF ITEM

MANAGEMENT DECISIONS AND CMD BY WHOLESALE MANAGERS

150 Coast Guard Serial Number Control Code 180 CG_SERIAL_NBR_CTRL

153 Reimbursement Codes 288 REIMBURSEMENT_CD154 Service/Agency Designator Codes 294 SERV_AGCY_DESIG_CD155 Return Code RJ/LU Validation Criteria for

DIC LCU736 RETURN CODE RJ/LU VALIDATIO

CRITERIA FOR DIC LCU

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157 Navy Issue, Repair, and/or Requisition Restriction Code Error Table

736 NAVY ISSUE, REPAIR AND/OR REQUISITION RESTRICTION CODE

ERROR TABLE158 Acquisition Advice Code Processing for

Army/Maintenance Action Code MS CMD736 ACQUISITION ADVICE CODE

PROCESSING FOR ARMYMAINTENANCE ACTION CODE MS CMD

159 ADPE Identification Codes 161 ADPE_IDENTIFICA_CD160 Precious Metals Indicator Codes (PMIC's) 272 PREC_METL_IND_CODE161 FSC's Requiring ADPE Identification

Codes338 ADPEC_FSC

162 Interchangeable and Substitutable Phrase Code Criteria

736 INTERCHANGEABLE AND SUBSTITUTABLE PHRASE CODE

CRITERIA GENERATION163 USSOCOM Recoverability and

Repairability Codes913 SOCOM_RECOV

164 USSOCOM Material Category Codes 934 SOCOM_MCC_INV_MGR164 USSOCOM Material Category Codes 935 SOCOM_MCC_APPROP164 USSOCOM Material Category Codes 963 SOCOM_MCC_REPAIR164 USSOCOM Material Category Codes 964 SOCOM_MCC_GRP_GNRC164 USSOCOM Material Category Codes 965 SOCOM_MCC_WPN_SYS165 USSOCOM Accounting Requirements

Codes933 SOCOM_ACCT_RQMT

166 FSC/MOE Rule Change Indicator Codes 215 FSC_MOE_RULE_CHG

167 USSOCOM Class of Supply 826 USSOCOM CLASS OF SUPPLY168 NIMSC Effective Data Criteria 828 NIMSC EFFECTIVE DATE CRITERIA169 USSOCOM Accounting Requirements

Code/Class of Supply Compatibility736 USSOCOM ACCOUNTING

REQUIREMENTS CODE/CLASS OF SUPPLY COMPATIBILTY

171 Tailored Data Chain Interrogations 736 TAILORED DATA CHAIN INTERROGATIONS

174 Service/Agency to MOE Code Moe Rule Correlation

736 SERVICE/AGENCY TO MOE CODE - MOE RULE CORRELATION

175 Transaction Status Codes(TSC) 306 TRANSACT_STATUS_CD176 Integrity Codes 227 INTEGRITY_CD_FRGHT177 Price Validation Codes 273 PRICE_VALIDATON_CD179 Hazardous Materiel Indicator Codes 110 HMIC_TBL180 Federal Supply Class Identification of

Hazardous Items962 HMIC_FSC_TBL

181 Criticality Code, Federal Item Identification Guide

111 CRITL_CD_FIIG_TBL

182 Packaging Data Elements 736 PACKAGING DATA ELEMENTS PART A RIMARY OR SECONDARY CONTROL

ACTIVITY PACKAGING DATA SOURCECODE

183 DoD Debarment Proposal Initiators Symbol

203 PROPOSAL_INITIATOR

185 Name/FIIG/RPDMRC Correlation 829 ITEM NAME/FIIG/RPDMRC CORRELATION

186 PICA/SICA CMD Compatibility 837 PICA_SICA_CMD_CMPT187 Valid MOE Rule Combinations 736 VALID MOE RULE COMBINATIONS188 Valid MOE/MAC/LOA Combinations 736 VALID MOE/MAC/LOA COMBINATIONS

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189 Electrostatic Discharge Code (ESDC) 211 ELEC_STAT_DISCH190 NonApproved Item Name Edit 985 NAIN_FSG_FSC_EDIT191 Federal Supply Group/Federal Supply

Class Edit986 FSG_FSC_NAIN_EDIT

192 Valid Demilitarization Codes and Controlled Inventory Item Codes Combinations

941 VAL_DMIL_CIIC_COMB

193 FSC's Requiring Electrostatic Discharge Codes

216 FSC_REQ_ESD_CD

194 Environmental Attribute Code (ENAC) 765 ENAC_CD195 MOE Code to Valid Item Management

Coding Activity (IMCA)318 MOE_TO_IMC_ACTY

196 NATO and Foreign Government Activities Requiring Collaboration on Cancel Use (LKU) and Cancel Invalid (LKV) Actions

264 NATO_CANC_COLLAB

197 Type of CAGE/NCAGE Affiliation Codes 700 CAGE_AFFL_CODES

198 Common Numbering System Indicator Codes

186 COMMON_NBR_SYS_IND

199 Size of Business Code 705 SIZE_OF_BUS_CODES200 CAGE Primary Business Category Codes 704 PRIM_BUS_CODES201 Type of Business Codes 703 TYP_OF_BUS_CODES202 Taxonomy Status 750 TAXONOMY_STATUS203 Valid Air Commodity/Air Special

Handling CodeN/A Valid Air Commodity/Air Special Handling

Code204 Taxonomy Origin 756 TAXONOMY_ORIGIN

205 Type of Phone Number Codes 702 TEL_TYP_CODES206 CAGE Master File Country Codes 701 COUNTRY_CODES207 Department of Transportation Class Code 736 TEXT_TABLES208 Taxonomy Description 758 TAXONOMY_DESC210 Fire Fighting Groups 736 Fire Fighting Groups211 Hazard Symbol Code 736 Hazard Symbol Code212 Inhabited Building Distance, Hazard

Classes/Divisions, and Storage Compatibility Code

736 Inhabited Building Distance, Hazard Classes/Divisions, and Storage Compatibility

CD213 Air Force Bypass of Table

113(ACC/SOS/SOSM/Correlation) Edits440 AF_SOS_LOAD

214 Hazardous Characteristics Codes 711 HCC_TABLE215 Less Than a Car Load 234 LESS_THN_CRLD_CD216 DEMIL Integrity Codes 722 DEMIL_INTEGRITY217 Packaging Data Source Codes 315 PKG_DATA_SOURCE218 Cleaning and Drying Procedure Codes 314 CLEAN_AND_DRY_CD219 Agency Project Codes 279 TRAN_BLD_AGCY_PROJ220 Water Commodity Codes (WCC) 947 WATER_CMDTY_CODES222 Logistics Information Services Cross

Reference TableN/A DLIS Cross Reference Table

224 Air Force Maintenance Repair Code N/A Maintenance Repair Codes225 Air Force Functional Identifier Code N/A Air Force Functional Identifier Code

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226 Accounting Requirements Code N/A Air Force Accounting Requirements Code

NOTE: All Volume ten tables listed above are also made up of one or more of the following DB2 Tables: 392 Table _Contents, 393 Page_Headers, 394 Notes_Data, 395 Page Trailers, or 736 Text_Tables

VOL 13 APPEND VOL 13 APPEND NAMES DB2 GRP TBL NUMBER DB2 GRP TBL NAME13-2-A Standard FSC Table 94 EFF_DTD_FSC13–2–A Standard FSC Table 148 FSC_SEGM_FILE_MNT

13–6–A,C,D Moe Rule Table, Moe Rule CrossReference, and

93 MOE_RULE_TBL

Management Exception Notes13–6–A,C Moe Rule Table and Moe Rule

Cross Reference95 EFF_MOE_RULE_COLBR

13–6–A,C Moe Rule Table and Moe Rule Cross Reference

96 EFF_MOE_RULE_RCVR

13–6–A,C Moe Rule Table and Moe Rule Cross Reference

137 MOE_CD_MOE_RL_RLTN

13–6–D Management Exception Notes 733 M_RL_FSC_G_MGT_EX

TABLE 224AIR FORCE MAINTENANCE REPAIR CODE

CODE EXPLANATION SUBMITTING ACTIVITY DESIGNATOR

BLANK No maintenance repair code is assigned A

BLANK Expendable Item F

(-) When a maintenance code is not used, a dash sign (-) will be entered A

B No repair is authorized. The item may be reconditioned by adjusting, lubrication, and so forth at the user level. No parts or special tools are procured for the maintenance of this item.

A

D The lowest Maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the Depot level: Depot, Mobile Depot, Specialized Repair Activity.

A

F The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the Direct support level.

A

H The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the General support level.

A

L Repair restricted to designated Specialized Repair activity A

M Inspection and Recurring Maintenance F

N Item with no required maintenance F

O(alpha)

The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the Organizational level

A

Z Non-repairable. No repair is authorized A

NOTE: A = Army; F = Air Force.

TABLE 225AIR FORCE FUNCTIONAL IDENTIFIER CODE

A one-position alpha code that identifies the functional use of the medical material assets.

CODE EXPLANATIONC Centrally Managed/Procured ItemsD Non-Medical Managed ItemsM Medical Managed Items

Note: See Volume 12, DRN 3423

TABLE 226ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS CODE, AIR FORCE

A one-position numeric code that indicates the accountability of an item of supply.

CODE EXPLANATION1 Medical Expendable/Consumable Items2 Medical Nonexpendable Expense Equipment3 Investment Nonexpendable Equipment

Note: See Volume 12, DRN 3423